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(TPA) is the professional arts presenting and producing program of The University of Texas at Austin. One of the largest and most active university-based performing arts centers in the U.S., TPA is an
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craft. At least 3 years of supervisory experience. Journey level training. Use of tools of the trades, personal computer, and other standard office equipment. Relevant education and experience may be
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; composition theory and pedagogy; public rhetorics; digital writing and rhetoric; visual, sonic, and computational rhetorics; feminist and cultural rhetorics; media studies; empirical research; and rhetoric and
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certification within 90 days of hire. Experience with and a moderate comfort level using a personal computer. Demonstrated ability to successfully work with a diverse community and provide services from a
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, duplicate assignment reports, and hours worked reports. Rectify compliance warnings in line with university policies and departmental guidelines. Utilize numerous technology platforms such as Workday systems
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audience engagement. Track social media metrics, report data to program and department leadership, and make data-informed decisions for social media strategies. Lead project management efforts, collaborating
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(TPA) is the professional arts presenting and producing program of The University of Texas at Austin. One of the largest and most active university-based performing arts centers in the U.S., TPA is an
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Improvement Program (CIP, >$10M TPC) projects at UT Austin for highly technical, mission critical, and sensitive project types. PDC is actively managing a $1.3 billion hospital project, in partnership with
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documents when necessary, using the UT manual purchase voucher. Process all electronic and technology orders for purchase, including self-tagging of all computers. Must follow all University guidelines
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. Schedules and coordinates multi-task projects in an evolving and deadline-driven environment to maintain timely completion of contract functions. Use computer applications Windows PC, Word, Excel, Outlook