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Museum in Uvalde, Texas; the Sam Rayburn Museum in Bonham, Texas; and Winedale, a research collection of nineteenth-century structures, material culture, and decorative arts located near Round Top, Texas
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of performance issues. Applies structured troubleshooting across environments. Drive for Results Consistently delivers high-quality outcomes and meets goals. Ensures data pipelines run successfully and on time
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. • Adheres to internal controls and reporting structure. • Performs related duties as required. KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES • Skilled in using office tools, databases, and communication platforms to streamline
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publications and newsletters · Adheres to internal controls and reporting structure. · Performs related duties as required. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: · Synthesizes clinical and research data · Adapts
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the full spectrum of photograph or paper conservation treatment activities, including: Examination, with written and photographic documentation Identification of historical materials, structures and their
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, Innovation & Technology is expected to lead a critical workstream within a major hospital construction initiative. This position is responsible for translating innovative concepts into actionable strategies
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visualization, including VR/AR tools. The Build Lab and the Wood Shop support full-scale prototyping, construction, and fabrication. These resources enable faculty to integrate design, research, and
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for structural design using COMSOL or similar commercial FEA software. Applicant must have a dynamic skill set, willing to work with new technologies, be highly organized and capable of planning and coordinating
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environments. We are seeking a software developer with a solid understanding of object-oriented design, databases, and data structures. Responsibilities Performs implementation from detailed design. Designs and
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(UTMC) and its presence in Austin’s burgeoning medical district, filling a critical void in quaternary care in the city and across Central Texas. With construction anticipated to conclude in 2030, UTMC is