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of product releases. Ensure IT documentation is current with existing UTL infrastructure. Other related functions as assigned. Required Qualifications Associate or Bachelor’s degree in computer science
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Job Posting Title: Research Engineering/ Scientist Assistant, Department of Chemical Engineering ---- Hiring Department: McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering ---- Position Open To: All
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Job Posting Title: Curricular Development and Implementation Associate, College of Pharmacy, PhARM Program ---- Hiring Department: College of Pharmacy ---- Position Open To: All Applicants
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pride in our work. With this approach in mind, the team is organized into a zone-based structure and employs flexible work hours, data analysis, and technology to meet operational goals. Your skills will
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Professor as part of its “AI for Materials” cluster initiative led by the Texas Materials Institute (TMI) and its materials science and engineering graduate program, with appointments to start in the 2025-26
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. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science or other applied/information sciences. Three or more years of experience in software development. Demonstrated ability to comprehend
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. Other duties as assigned Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a quantitative field such as statistics, mathematics, computer science, or a related field. 3+ years of experience in data collection
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or Professor as part of its “AI for Materials” cluster initiative led by the Texas Materials Institute (TMI) and its materials science and engineering graduate program, with appointments to start in the 2025-26
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energy-related research challenges in the Greater Permian Basin region. This position will support the State of Texas Advanced Resource Recovery (STARR) program at the Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG
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environment with opportunities for professional development, and earn national respect for excellence in academic services and our use of technology to benefit our campus and the higher education community