109 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Houston
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degree from a college or university or an equivalent in-depth specialized training program that is directly related to the type of work being performed. Requires a minimum of three (3) years of directly
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, directly job-related 4 year degree from a college or university or an equivalent in-depth specialized training program that is directly related to the type of work being performed. Requires a minimum of five
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normally obtained through a formal, directly job-related 4 year degree from a college or university or an equivalent in-depth specialized training program that is directly related to the type of work being
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. Certification/Licensing: Works toward fulfillment of second year apprenticeship requirements as outlined in a U.S. Department of Labor registered apprenticeship program. Will require a valid Texas Driver License
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records. May also implement hazardous waste management program. 1. Audits campus for assigned safety areas, including laboratory safety, chemical safety, radiation safety, biological safety, use
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: Research Engineer Join a team building advanced computer vision systems that model and analyze real-world infrastructure through advances in 3D vision and AI. Our mission is to transform how physical
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complex piece of research equipment. 4. May review and evaluate the effectiveness of personnel. 5. May plan for and assign personnel to projects under control. 6. Operates with latitude for unreviewed
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Information: - Department is willing to accept education in lieu of experience. - Department is willing to accept experience in lieu of education. Directs an ongoing university program to ensure that prescribed
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School graduation or equivalent (GED). Prefer 144 hours of classroom and related study as designated by apprenticeship standards, and /or completion of a federally certified plumber apprentice program
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detection and prevention, working with emerging technologies and early-stage companies to grow the life sciences ecosystem in Texas. This role is supported by funding to support research and program