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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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of programming experience in an industrial or academic role. Experience programming Python. Experience with software design and engineering best practices such as source control and code reviews. A combination of
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-on experience developing software for U.S. vendor-based PLC platforms using Structured Text (ST) programming language. This role will play a key part in designing, programming, testing, and maintaining industrial
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& Meaning-Making Programs Community Responsibility & Culture Civility Initiatives Community Responsibility Student Diversity & Inclusion (co-led with the Vice Provost for Community, Culture and Engagement
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modern programming languages including Python, C/C++, and Java. You will build and work with data pipelines, ETL processes, and backend systems. You will work with, extend, and implement state-of-the-art
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: 2024191 Carnegie Mellon is a global research university with more than 15,000 students, 124,000 alumni, and 5,000 faculty and staff. Recognized for its world-class arts and technology programs
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, the Swartz Center established itself as a vibrant and successful university-wide hub with programs, events, networks, and funding to support student and alumni engagement, ideas, and startups. The next
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regulatory risks, and ensures that all activity associated with sponsored awards is appropriate, well-documented, and audit-ready. They provide quality assurance from a sponsored programs perspective on
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Relations to join our central advancement team. Reporting to the Senior Director of Donor Relations, this role is responsible for creating, managing, and executing meaningful programs that enhance
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, NSA Ghidra, Binary Ninja) User-level and kernel-level debuggers (e.g. x32dbg, x64dbg, gdb, WinDbg) Native programming languages (e.g. C/C++). High-level programming languages (e.g. Java, Python, GoLang