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Details Posted: 06-Apr-24 Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 2020557 Carnegie Mellon University's Police Department
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Carnegie Mellon University Police Department is dedicated to serving the community on campus and beyond. Our mission is to enhance and promote safety at the university through collaboration
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Carnegie Mellon University's Police Department (UPD) is searching for Police Officers who are highly motivated and eager to serve the CMU community! This is an excellent opportunity if you seek
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Carnegie Mellon University's Police Department (UPD) is searching for Security Officers who are highly motivated and eager to serve the CMU community! This is an excellent opportunity if you seek
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for implementing a Procurement Manual that that is consistent with DOD requirements. Position Summary: The SEI Contracts department is seeking a law student who might be interested in assisting with a project to
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paralegal) are additionally responsible for implementing a Procurement Manual that that is consistent with DOD requirements. Position Summary: The SEI Contracts department is seeking a law student who might
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paralegal) are additionally responsible for implementing a Procurement Manual that that is consistent with DOD requirements. Position Summary: The SEI Contracts department is seeking a law student who might
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. Ability to traverse campus grounds and climb stairs; operate and patrol in a marked university vehicle. Ability to operate/use all standard police radios, lifting 50 pounds and frequent lifting/carrying
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of sophisticated legal, sponsor, and other issues. Revises and negotiates proposal documentation and/or agreements to comply with University policies and relevant laws, sponsor requirements, and reduce institutional
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aptitude in the area of accessibility, interpreting and applying the ADA and other applicable laws and/or guidelines. Robust experience in working with individuals from underserved populations and