228 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control uni jobs at University of Texas at Austin
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projects. Oversee document control for released drawings and Bill of Materials. Collaborate with engineers and designers to interpret design concepts. Other related functions as assigned. Required
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member and take initiative to work independently. Demonstrated effective written and communication skills. Given the funding sources and that some projects utilize controlled information, applicants must
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federal regulations, and grant requirements. Develop and implement internal financial controls to safeguard departmental resources. Prepare and review financial reports, ensuring accuracy and timely
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review, authorization, and submission; award negotiations and acceptance; account management; close-out, reports, audits, collection; professional development and education; export control, and research
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surveillance system. Maintains key control for building. Oversees and conducts periodic inspections, checking for security of facilities, exhibits, and equipment (including AED, first-aid supplies, fire
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analysis as needed by Controller's Office, Vice President's Office to provide accurate financial data. Work closely with Accountant II for new hire training, act as point person for teaching new tasks. Work
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. Controls proper inventory levels, which entails logging in uniform distribution to cadets. Implements all accounting and inventory procedures. Maintains departmental records and prepares various departmental
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of Texas at Austin. We have more than 170 employees in five divisions: Utilities Operations; Utilities Distribution; Power Systems, Controls, and Operating Technology; Finance and Administrative Services
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historical analysis of institutional donor relationships. Marginal or Periodic Functions: Adheres to internal controls and reporting structure. Performs related duties as required. KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES
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systems, HVAC, waste, vacuum, and controls. Facilities works closely with TIE’s manufacturing team to understand how the utility systems impact the process as well as how to reduce consumption