246 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Texas at Austin
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& postdocs. Collaborate closely with the employer Integration team to align external organizational outreach and coordinate with the OCLD team to curate professional development training for program
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| Human Resources and UT Austin Employee Experience | Human Resources Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for any employer without sponsorship. Purpose The Postdoc employed
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Start Date: Immediately ---- Position Duration: Expected to Continue ---- Location: AUSTIN, TX ---- Job Details: Purpose Leads endpoint engineering, automation, and deployment efforts at the project level
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of an automated flow-through toxicology exposure chamber. Operates a seawater intake and filtration system to maintain a constant supply of clean water to CCOS and other facilities. Designs and implements a
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environment. Develops implementation strategies for digital navigation, command centers, and automated workflows. Ensures innovation is embedded from design through activation. Balances ambition with
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intense cycles of work. Purpose Responsible for working with functional areas to understand their automation needs; analyzing and documenting the requirements, workflows, rules and processes necessary to be
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Management and Compliance Services office continuously assesses and demonstrates that The University of Texas at Austin meets the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s definition of institutional control
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front-end developers using JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS and modern frameworks (e.g., Visualforce, Aura Components, Lightning Web Components, React or Angular). Design and run automated data imports
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document automation scripts and customize tools for configuration controlled installation, administration and maintenance of systems. Design, develop, install, administer, maintain and troubleshoot Linux
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sleep until you understand exactly why something happened? Is your idea of a good time spinning up scripts, building dashboards, or automating away repetitive tasks—just because you can? Do you crave a