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to obtain and maintain a Department of War security clearance. You might also have experience in an academic or technical research setting marketing writing for a technical or DoW audience coordinating with
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About the Role Are you an engineer who enjoys a challenge? Are you excited about working for an FFRDC focused on areas critical to national security? Do you want to join a collaborative team that
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Experience 0-1 Years of Data Entry Experience 0-1 Years of Record Management Experience 0-1 Years of Research Experience Training: OSHA Hazardous Materials Safety Training Are you interested in this exciting
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and ensure the security and reliability of network infrastructure. Collect and analyze data to evaluate network performance, diagnose issues, and define user and system requirements. Deploy, configure
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(AI) technologies and systems. We currently lead a community-wide movement to mature the discipline of AI Engineering for Defense and National Security. As our government customers adopt AI and machine
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, document, and maintain DR Plans with Computing Services and other CMU Technology departments for infrastructure, systems, data, security, and third-party systems. Exercises. Plan, facilitate, and document DR
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, and human workflows (decision support, planning, analytic contexts). Experience with secure or operational environments and delivery constraints typical of government settings. Experience shaping a
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, Integrity, Sustainability and Safety, reflected in the value of our workforce and our community through the planning and execution of every facet of our work. Core responsibilities will include: Troubleshoot
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processes. 30% Administrative Operations Serve as the primary College contact for facilities, security, environmental health and safety, and building operations (including specialized research facilities
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skills – both oral and written Completed their sophomore, junior, or senior in an undergraduate chemistry program Demonstrable safety records with regards to chemical safety and chemistry research A