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/ . Job Description Job Summary: Reporting to the Director of Operations, SEAS Computing, at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), the Operations Coordinator
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these or related fields, particularly those who may bring a new technology or perspective to bear on the work in the lab. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Naxerova to develop an independent research
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with a private developer, is nearing completion. HALC seeks a dedicated, talented, resourceful, and enthusiastic individual to join our team as the District Asset Management and Operations Associate
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institutional analytics trends and technology. Analytics Consulting Leadership Lead discovery and scoping efforts on new analytics consulting projects. Advise stakeholders on the most effective design for
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related to IT and facilities management including procurement of technology for staff, work space set-ups for on campus and remote staff, development and implementation of office processes and policies
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education in the United States. Connections working at Harvard University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22077158/full-stack-machine-learning-engineer-x2f-data-scientist Return
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, and/or scientific/research program management. Alternatively, a master’s degree in engineering or science with a minimum of 12 years of experience in the areas listed above is also acceptable
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to clearly and professionally communicate in English with peers, managers, and customers. Required to take and pass annual DOT physical. Technology Skills Requirements: Operation of state-of-the-art, computer
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’ post-secondary education or relevant work experience Advanced degree in computer science, data science, engineering, or a related field within AI/ML Additional/Desired Qualifications: 3+ years
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- and depth in specific areas of expertise. HUIT offers opportunities for IT professionals to learn and work in a unique technology landscape and service-focused environment. If you are a technically