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Capital Improvement Program (CIP, >$10M TPC) projects at UT Austin for highly technical, mission critical, and sensitive project types. PDC is actively managing a $1.3 billion hospital project, in
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Notes As a top-10 engineering school with the No. 1 program in Texas, the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin has been a global leader in technology innovation and
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encourage you to apply for rewarding career opportunities in PDC. You’ll be working for a university that is internationally recognized for our academic programs and research. Your work will make a difference
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Capital Improvement Program (CIP, >$10M TPC) projects at UT Austin for highly technical, mission critical, and sensitive project types. PDC is actively managing a $1.3 billion hospital project, in
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Please visit our Human Resources (HR) website at https://hr.utexas.edu/ to learn more about the total benefits offered when you join our team! Purpose The Lead Food Service Worker supports the daily
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student-athletes, coaches and staff on social media strategy and personal branding as part of the overall NIL program. This includes leading group workshops and one-on-one evaluation sessions. Other related
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, free of charge. Please review Interfolio dossier basics online here: http://product-help.interfolio.com/m/27438/l/692488-dossier-quick-start-guide-for-applicants The LBJ School is committed to achieving
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Please visit our Human Resources (HR) website at https://hr.utexas.edu/ to learn more about the total benefits offered when you join our team! Purpose Responsible for the cleanliness of the kitchen
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manager (PM4) to serve within Planning, Design and Construction (PDC). PM4 will provide professional project management and leadership for major Capital Improvement Program (CIP, > $10M TPC) projects at UT
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an internationally recognized research program at the University of Texas, mentor graduate students, and teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The predominant mode of instruction and research is in-person