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protocols and waste disposal. Salary Range $42,000+. Negotiable based on experience. Working Conditions Basic engineering and/or scientific equipment ordinarily used in college laboratory work. Standard
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analytics to support decision making Innovative: Flexibly designed to incorporate innovation and agile adoption of new technology upon activation and throughout the life of the facility Connected: foundation
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scientific, engineering or technical field. Basic engineering and/or scientific equipment ordinarily used in college laboratory work. Demonstrated ability to communicate (written and verbal) and interact
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. Maintain awareness and understanding of the role that trauma may play in the lives of our students. Proficiency in technology and technology applications to the level specified by the district. Bachelor's
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Excellent organizational skills Outstanding written and oral communication skills Strong work ethic Creative problem-finding and solving abilities Proficiency in Spanish language Strong technology skills
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Job Posting Title: Data Center Tier I Lead ---- Hiring Department: Enterprise Technology - University Data Center ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40 ---- FLSA
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Office suite, and other common office technology. Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends and conduct in-state travel in support of job duties. Relevant education and experience may
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procurement process. Professional certification in procurement/contracting, such as Certified Texas Contract Developer and/or Certified Texas Contract Manager. Experience in the construction industry
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new third-party software and development/integration tools in a Linux environment. Other related functions, as assigned. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer
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, Cockrell School of Engineering, the College of Natural Sciences, the College of Pharmacy, the Steve Hicks School of Social Work, and the Jackson School of Geosciences, the center focuses on accelerating