27 structural-engineering "https:" "https:" positions at University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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Professor - Structural Engineering and Materials - Civil Number of Vacancies 1 Location Rio Grande Valley, Texas Division/Organization Provost - Academic Affairs Appointment Period for Non-Tenure Position
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and the College, please visit our websites at http://www.utrgv.edu/cecs/ . Minimum Qualifications Applicants must hold an earned Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, or a related field
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FTE 1.0 Scope of Job We seek applicants who are dedicated to serving The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s student body as a tenure-track Assistant Professor with a focus on Structural Engineering
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FTE 1.0 Scope of Job We seek applicants who are dedicated to serving The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s student body as a tenure-track Assistant Professor with a focus on Structural Engineering
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construction projects to successful completion, under the direction of a team lead. Description of Duties Assists with managing all phases of a project including planning, design, construction, technology, move
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staff. Required Education Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or Construction Science from an accredited university. Preferred Education None. Licenses/Certifications
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to confirm the percent complete by trades. Establishes and maintains positive and effective relationships and communications with clients, construction manager, project team, consultants/architects, engineers
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Posting Details Position Information Posting Number SRGV8687 Working Title WEB SOFTWARE ENGINEER Number of Vacancies 1 Location Edinburg, Texas Department Application & Data Services FTE 1.0 FLSA
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applications to meet divisional business continuity, business process improvement and automation needs. Responsible for managing organizational structure, recruiting, ensuring development of staff, establishing
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, including Structural, Geotechnical, Transportation, Water Resources, and Environmental Engineering. The department has experienced consistent growth in student enrollment, reflecting the rising demand