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competitive applicants selected will be contacted and provided with instructions on the continued application process. This temporary assignment may be filled at any time. Please no phone calls or emails
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. Utilize reporting tools to manage data and support decision-making. Identify and mitigate operational risks through effective planning, business process mapping, and documentation. Service Excellence Foster
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for travel, events, and reimbursements. Building Manager functions - Monitor appearance and safety of public areas. Process work orders for repairs and janitorial services. Handles requests for use of HRH and
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and pom practices; ensures the safety of all spirit program participants and camp participants; and assist with the cheerleader, pom, and mascot selection process. Assist with additional gameday, events
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AASHTO Re:Source accreditation process and must have completed training for binder testing under a certified instructor; must have experience in calibrating and verifying typical equipment used in
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, the team’s work with donors and academic leaders has supported the launch world-changing research programs including, Texas Biologics, Machine Learning Lab, and the Texas Field Station Network. Each year
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performance. Use Process Flow Diagrams and P&ID documents to properly design, install, and commission a variety of equipment used to operate and control building utility systems. Provide oversight
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for the scaling, replication, and continuous improvement cycle of OnRamps as an organization. Leads the development of a facilitated network of OnRamps Instructors to provide intervention, system-level support, or
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strive to create a supportive, inclusive environment for all University of Texas System and University of Texas at Austin employees. Your skills will make a difference. You’ll be working for a university
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assigned. Required Qualifications PhD in engineering, physics, mathematics or other related applied sciences. Five years of experience in theoretical and numerical evaluation of finite element methods