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to publicly owned treatment works and pretreatment programs. Skill in organization and attention to detail, and the ability to work independently once trained. Ability to draft routine correspondence, reports
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systems design for the Plan and Technical Review Section of the Water Supply Division of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). Essential Duties and Responsibilities Assists in the review
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professional videography and photography equipment. Demonstrated proficiency in graphic, Web online, and video production software editing and production programs such as Final Cut Pro and the Adobe Creative
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campus resources to enhance their college experience. Assists with the administration and coordination of one or more essential academic or coaching program(s) or initiative(s). Assists with the training
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assist with the evaluation, review, selection, adaptation, and modification of standards, techniques, procedures, and criteria for public water systems design for the Plan and Technical Review Section
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assist with the evaluation, review, selection, adaptation, and modification of standards, techniques, procedures, and criteria for public water systems design for the Plan and Technical Review Section
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; ability to learn TCEQ databases. Solid working knowledge of TCEQ and Environmental Protection Agency rules, regulations, and procedures related to publicly owned treatment works and pretreatment programs
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meetings Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, Environmental Science, or a related field Experience using air quality modeling systems (e.g., WRF-Chem, CMAQ) Strong programming
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activities specific to the position; support Honors College staff in programs and duties essential to the college. The annual salary for this position ranges from $37,600 to $55,800. The final offer will be
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program in the strategic area of resilient and sustainable cementitious structural materials for the infrastructure. These positions shall focus in one or more of the following areas of interest (but not