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Job Posting Title: Web Content Manager ---- Hiring Department: University Marketing and Communications ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40 ---- FLSA Status: Exempt
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and adapting content to elevate the Cockrell School of Engineering’s reputation and engage priority audiences across channels, primarily on social media and also web and email. In close partnership with
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scholarships for Lyon Study Abroad Program participants. Enter undergraduate scholarships in FRMS in consultation with Financial Aid and Departmental Scholarship Committee. Web and document production functions
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to oversee daily IT operations and end-user support. This position plays a key role in maintaining and supporting the School’s technology infrastructure, including hardware, software, AV systems, and web
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Manager, Intune). Proficiency in creating process documentation, user stories, and test plans. Working knowledge of web technologies such as JavaScript, HTML, and REST APIs. Strong understanding of ITSM and
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students, alumni, faculty, staff, and recruiters. Familiarity with 12Twenty or other web-based recruiting management systems is strongly preferred Salary Range $50,000 Working Conditions May work under
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, or conferences and two years of sales experience. Knowledge of instructional and audiovisual technology. Experience using Microsoft Office. Experience with email, the web, and electronic documents. Exceptional
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of Texas Institute for Geophysics. Duties will include helping with publications (writing and editing), web updates, conference promotion and potentially more depending on abilities. Responsibilities Writing
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explore other avenues for promoting information literacy. Develop and maintain subject-specific web pages. Engage with constituent departments and units in meaningful, relevant and sustainable ways
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whose work focuses on the languages of South Asia, in any area of linguistics, including but not limited to syntax, semantics, phonetics, phonology, language documentation, historical linguistics