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Construction Management at Risk delivery methods. Instructions to Applicants: For full consideration, applicants must apply for Project Manager I at https://jobs.gmu.edu/. Complete and submit the online
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students by maintaining a list of BAM students or undergraduates interested in MS/PhD programs and identifying excellent candidates; Provides BAM student advising and transition support, offering course
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optimization of systems to ensure peak performance; Ensure all underlying platforms and methods can meet the daily needs of our applications and mission; Maintain records on all systems and generate reports as
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Qualifications: Applicants must have received a PhD in Cyber Security, Engineering, Computer Science or a related field by the start date of the position; Should have demonstrated potential for excellence and
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or professor positions. Required Qualifications: Applicants must have received a PhD in electrical engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, material science, applied physics, or a related field
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Department: Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering (CEIE) is a vibrant Department that offers MS and PhD programs, in addition to an ABET-accredited BS degree. With special emphases in supporting
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Engineering, PhD in Robotics, and graduate certificates in Responsible AI, Naval Ship Design, and Microfabrication. The department has a significant presence at both the Fairfax and SciTech (Manassas) campuses
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, and also oversees the MS in Applied Information Technology (AIT), the MS in Information Systems (IS), and participates in interdisciplinary programs and the IT PhD. IST’s research is supported by NSF
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for employment, contingent upon a favorable review. Preferred Qualifications: Master?s degree in a related field; and Experience with Design-Build and/or Construction Management at risk delivery methods desired
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. The department has over 220 PhD students and over 600 Masters students enrolled in three MS programs. The Department has around $5.5 million in annual research expenditures, 29 recipients of the prestigious NSF