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performance/trends in order to develop accurate projections. Present findings and implications to various management teams. Participate in the development of advanced modeling on highly visible, university-wide
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Assistant (TA) who can support the instructor for the duration of Spring 2026 semester. Previous students of this course are preferred, but persons who have recent industry experience in software development
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the general direction of the Senior Contracts Officers and the Executive Director of Sponsored Programs, the Contracts Officer will prepare, review, and negotiate a broad range of agreements and related
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experience in software development and project management (minimum 4 years) can be considered. This is an hourly paid position through CMU. Current students and alumni are encouraged to apply Core
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, working on a large software development program. Deep familiarity with general Linux operating system concepts, embedded RTOSes and development environments. Knowledge of how to apply system engineering
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detailed records. Summarizing statistical information for analysis, examination, or presentation. Identifying problems and obstacles to progress; developing strategies to solve problems. Other duties as
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Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy is seeking a Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) to help lead efforts to develop the philanthropic support that will
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and retention. As such, we are seeking an individual who can think strategically about launching and maintaining program enrollment while simultaneously rolling up their sleeves to get it done. As a
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academic and research mission aligned with both college and institutional priorities. The manager leads the development of the unit’s multi-year budgets, manages forecasting and financial performance
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enterprise. After careful study led by university leaders, CMU has committed to significant investment in research computing resources, forming the Office of Research Computing and Data to design, develop, and