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: - Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field. - 12+ years of professional experience - Successful experience with modern software languages such as one
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government. Job Duties: • Support clients in helping them understand Air Force DE requirements and guidance by applying advanced technical concepts to solve unusually complex problems • Translate client
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, program innovation, and external engagement. This role provides an exciting platform for a visionary leader to make a lasting impact on graduate business education. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership
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Maintenance: The System Administrator will assist in planning, developing, implementing, and maintaining cybersecurity oversight for all aspects of the AMPO cybersecurity program. • Prevent Unauthorized Access
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mechanical testing. • Experience assembling and disassembling complex systems for repair. • Capable of modeling fixturing utilizing CAD/CAM software (i.e. Solidworks). • Ability to use slicing programs such as
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, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science 2. Successful professional experience programming in Python 3. Knowledge of data structures 4. Experience with Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques such as
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AFB, and Hill AFB. The division’s support for sustainment and readiness technologies is focused in the areas of program management, financial and contractual execution, proposal preparation, graphic
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for leading and managing complex projects across various technical areas, ensuring that all initiatives meet compliance standards and are delivered on time and within budget. This role is essential in shaping
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in an enterprise environment and serves as an escalation point for complex requests. The position performs back-end management and deployment functions within the UD network, on-site endpoint support
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today! The University of Dayton has an incredible opportunity in planned giving and complex fundraising! The planned giving team works with prospective donors to the University to think about smart and