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About the role The SEI helps advance software engineering principles and practices and serves as a national resource in software engineering, computer security, and process improvement. The SEI
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at CMU, our mission is to improve and promote safety at the university through collaboration, proactive problem-solving, open communication and the delivery of professional and dependable police and
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advances software engineering principles and practices and serves as a national resource in software engineering and computer security. The SEI works closely with academia, defense and government
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Responsibilities: Monitor 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
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is comfortable across the full stack (data pipelines, model development, API services, and secure deployment) and eager to explore novel AI and ML theory while delivering mission‑scale capabilities
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advances software engineering principles and practices and serves as a national resource in software engineering and computer security. The SEI works closely with academia, defense and government
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, team and individual growth. CMU’s Computing Services’ Information Security Office is searching for a Principal Information Security Engineer/Incident Response Coordinator. This is an excellent
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expertise, automation, and toolchain development to ensure our codebase is stable, secure, and maintainable. In this role, you will collaborate closely with development, verification, and operations teams
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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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What We Do: The SEI helps advance software engineering principles and practices and serves as a national resource in software engineering, computer security, and process improvement. The SEI works