227 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Texas at Austin
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; award negotiations and acceptance; account management; close-out, reports, audits, collection; professional development and education; export control, and research compliance. UT Austin offers a
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the Organizational Communication and Technology area. Research in that area currently examines topics such as networks, hybrid technological arrangements, AI and automation, crises and disasters, hidden organizations
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C++ for control, health and status monitoring, signal processing and graphical human interface components compiled and running in Linux. Design and develop distributed software in C++ that executes
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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; and
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. Experience in maintaining compliance with industry standards, particularly NIST 800-171 or ISO 27001 controls, ensuring systems adhere to security and privacy requirements. Additional frameworks include: COBIT
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opportunities to improve IT service delivery, automation, and the end-user experience. Participate in strategic planning for future-state design and modernization of device and service management. Perform other
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automation. Familiarity with GIS, metadata standards, and digital archiving best practices. Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to work independently and collaboratively. Ability to interact with
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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; and
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maintain automation tools and scripts (e.g., PowerShell, Python, Bash, AppleScript, etc.). Develop and maintain documentation including change management. Implement and enforce cybersecurity best practices
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with proactive outreach programs to improve appointment adherence and reduce scheduling barriers. Support digital patient access initiatives, such as self-scheduling platforms and automated communication