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. This position requires expert-level technical skills in endpoint management, incident resolution, and customer service, with deep experience supporting users in clinical environments and driving continuous
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Implementation grants with LEAs in Texas and beyond with technical support, professional learning and coaching. Support Tiered Interventions Using Evidence-Based Research (TIER) - collaborate with the project
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or program management with one year in a supervisory capacity. Significant military or technical diving knowledge and a deep understanding of Navy diving protocols. Demonstrated strong leadership and
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and promote an environment that values kindness and mutual respect and a culture that provides a deep sense of belonging for each member of our community. The University of Texas at Austin provides
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Compensation program 457(b) Flexible spending account options for medical and childcare expenses Robust free training access through LinkedIn Learning plus professional conference opportunities Tuition
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dynamics, etc.), (b) surface water hydrology (e.g., water availability modeling, reservoir operations, rainfall runoff process modeling, etc.), and/or (c) machine and deep learning techniques applied
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availability modeling, reservoir operations, rainfall runoff process modeling, etc.), and/or (c) machine and deep learning techniques applied to hydrology research. Salary Range $62,000+ depending
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confidently amid uncertainty. Makes timely decisions with incomplete data. Adjusts plans dynamically. Technical Learning Understands emerging technologies rapidly. Translates technical concepts for a variety of
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deep technical fluency in motion design and video editing, this professional brings mastery of design and motion graphics software. A proactive problem solver and self-starter, they collaborate closely
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, Computer Engineering, or other related discipline. Experience using Python to develop and implement ML and Deep Learning model architectures. Developing applications for geospatial data analysis Developing