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Are you interested in a career with the FBI as an IT Specialist? As an FBI IT Professional, your job is to ensure the workforce has the applicatio... ns and data when and where it is needed and protect our law enforcement systems. This means applying your knowledge of computer technology, cyber security, electronic surveillance, encryption, forensic science and more to safeguard information across the FBI, as well as our domestic and international law enforcement partners.
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Opening Date: October 10, 2024 Closing Date: October 24, 2024 at 11:59 pm (EST)
Federal Bureau of Investigation Opening Date: October 8, 2024 Closing Date: October 22, 2024 11:59 pm (EST)
This posting will close on 11:59pm EST on October 22, 2024 or once we have reached a limit of... 200 applications received (whichever occurs first).
The FBI’s Collegiate Hiring Initiative (CHI) recruits recent undergraduate and graduate students for full-time, permanent positions, who are ready to take the next step toward discovering an insider’s perspective on FBI operations and a career truly unlike any other.
Are you interested in beginning a career with the FBI and supporting investigative and intelligence operations at America’s premier national security and law enforcement agency?
The FBI’s Information Management Division (IMD) in Winchester, VA supports the FBI’s information collection, organization, and storage throughout its entire lifecycle in a secure environment. Effective management enables improved decision-making, increased productivity, streamlined accessibility, and compliance with legal requirements. IMD also supports several mission support systems which are responsible for processing millions of vetting requests and freedom of information inquiries.
Information Technology Specialists (ITS) within IMD:
Serve as subject matter expert addressing critical challenges which confront the FBI in the realm of information management. Integrate and modernize diverse legacy platforms into cloud architecture to enhance application performance and reliability. Use cloud native services and APIs to build applications and services optimized for cloud infrastructure, e.g., Infrastructure as Code Develop microservice architectures and containerized applications Work with DevOps teams to implement continuous integration/continuous deployment pipelines.
Federal Bureau of Investigation Opening Date: October 7, 2024 Closing Date: October 21, 2024 11:59 pm (EST)
This posting will close on 11:59pm EST on October 21, 2024 or once we have reached a limit of... 200 applications received (whichever occurs first).
The FBI’s Collegiate Hiring Initiative (CHI) recruits recent undergraduate and graduate students for full-time, permanent positions, who are ready to take the next step toward discovering an insider’s perspective on FBI operations and a career truly unlike any other.
Are you interested in beginning a career with the FBI and supporting investigative and intelligence operations at America’s premier national security and law enforcement agency?
The FBI's Finance and Facilities Divisions (FFD) Collegiate Hiring Initiative (CHI) is recruiting for recent undergraduate and graduate students for full-time, permanent positions, who are ready to take the next step toward discovering an insider's perspective on FBI operations and a career truly unlike any other. Collegiate Hires make tremendous contributions to the FBI's mission, from conducting and budgetary activities of the organization, assisting and preparing engineering designs for complex building projects, to programming and performing data analysis. Whatever your role is, you will play a key part in protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution of the United States - and you will have the chance to explore where your FBI career can take you.
Federal Bureau of Investigation Opening Date: October 7, 2024 Closing Date: October 21, 2024 11:59 pm (EST)
This posting will close on 11:59pm EST on October 21, 2024 or once we have reached a limit of... 100 applications received (whichever occurs first).
The FBI’s Collegiate Hiring Initiative (CHI) recruits recent undergraduate and graduate students for full-time, permanent positions, who are ready to take the next step toward discovering an insider’s perspective on FBI operations and a career truly unlike any other.
Are you interested in beginning a career with the FBI and supporting investigative and intelligence operations at America’s premier national security and law enforcement agency?
The Office of Internal Auditing (OIA) is a partner to the Bureau and acts as an internal support function under the Associate Deputy Director. We focus on driving governance, risk management, compliance, and control processes within the Bureau through the completion of audits enabled by data analytics. Our office is led by an Assistant Director with a growing team of professional staff and agents. The function is also supported by Temporary Duty (TDY) and other resources, including Ernst & Young, LLP (EY), to assist in the design and development of the office. Questions regarding this opening should be directed to FBI_CHI@fbi.gov with the subject line “FY25 CHI Auditor – Questions”.
Federal Bureau of Investigation Opening Date: October 7, 2024 Closing Date: October 21, 2024 11:59 pm (EST)
This posting will close on 11:59pm EST on October 21, 2024 or once we have reached a limit of... 200 applications received (whichever occurs first).
The FBI’s Collegiate Hiring Initiative (CHI) recruits recent undergraduate and graduate students for full-time, permanent positions, who are ready to take the next step toward discovering an insider’s perspective on FBI operations and a career truly unlike any other.
Are you interested in beginning a career with the FBI and supporting investigative and intelligence operations at America’s premier national security and law enforcement agency?
As a Budget Analyst you will be involved with developing, analyzing, or executing budgets, preparing data in support of the budgetary cycle. You will also be analyzing and comparing budget estimates for variations, making recommendations to upper management regarding a number of issues including transfers and reallocation of funding, and much more.
The FBI's Finance and Facilities Divisions (FFD) Collegiate Hiring Initiative (CHI) is recruiting for recent undergraduate and graduate students for full-time, permanent positions, who are ready to take the next step toward discovering an insider's perspective on FBI operations and a career truly unlike any other. Collegiate Hires make tremendous contributions to the FBI's mission, from conducting and budgetary activities of the organization, assisting and preparing engineering designs for complex building projects, to programming and performing data analysis. Whatever your role is, you will play a key part in protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution of the United States - and you will have the chance to explore where your FBI career can take you.
Applied Materials If you’re a curious thinker, a hands-on doer, and always looking for better ways to get things done, Applied’s Field Service Engineer Program is the perfect fit for you.
D... etails: Field Service Engineers (FSEs) work beside global customers to install, maintain and upgrade their Applied Materials semiconductor manufacturing equipment, delivering world-class support for multimillion-dollar production systems. This rotation program will train and certify you to work in the flourishing semiconductor industry as an FSE for Applied. The rotation may require travel in the U.S. and globally. After your training, you will work as a Field Service Engineer at a customer site located in North America.
Eligibility: New college/university graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in data science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, manufacturing, aerospace engineering or a related field.
Location: In the U.S., we offer this program at various Applied locations. Sites may include Austin, TX; Dallas, TX; Phoenix, AZ; Chandler, AZ; Hillsboro, OR; Boise, ID; Albany, NY; or other locations depending on business needs.
What You’ll Learn: During the program, you will:
Receive FSE certification to prepare you for your initial role at Applied Experience Applied Materials’ hands-on equipment training Learn about our broad portfolio of products Learn and use Applied Materials’ suite of Digital Tools Get insights into our customers’ biggest challenges – and help us solve them Work on an initial project that allows you to hone your presentation skills Receive a continuing development training program that aligns with your ever-evolving career goals at Applied Materials
Zap Energy The planet urgently needs safe, reliable, zero-carbon energy without waste. Nuclear fusion
can address the scale of this problem, but for decades, existing fusion approaches ... have
not proven a net positive energy gain. Zap Energy has rethought the fundamental
technology of fusion. As the only company using sheared-flow-stabilized Z-pinch, we
present potentially the fastest path to commercially available fusion energy.
Zap Energy is looking for a student intern with a background in computer vision to join our
team. If you have experience with computer vision algorithms and are excited about
applying them to measurements from fusion experiments we encourage you to apply. In
this position you will take a hands-on role in Zap Energy’s research and development
eForts to build a low-cost, compact, and scalable fusion energy platform.
To ensure full commitment to this internship, interns are required to pause any academic
program activities during their time with us. The dates of the internship are flexible based on
the intern's academic schedule.
Responsibilities:
• Identify and implement relevant computer vision algorithms
• Evaluate algorithm performance on synthetic data and measurements
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or similar
discipline and currently enrolled in Masters/PhD program
• Excellent knowledge of computer vision fundamentals, including image processing,
feature extraction and object detection.
• Strong programming skills in Julia, Python, or similar language and experience with
implementing computer vision algorithms. Ideally experience in applying CV
algorithms to real-world data
• Strong communication skills, including the ability to present findings to a group with
multi-disciplinary background.
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