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in field environments Work with large robotic systems or autonomous vehicles Occasional work with hazardous materials (chemical, cryogenics, compressed gas, and radioactive materials) Work Shift M-F
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Energy Management (UEM) provides reliable and cost-effective electricity, chilled water, steam, deionized water, compressed air, emergency power, and elevator services for The University of Texas at Austin
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expected. Work Shift Shifts: Mon – Fri, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shift to start, then a compressed schedule of 7 12-hour days out of every 2 weeks. Hours may vary during the startup phase. Required Materials Resume
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or immunohistochemistry; performing confocal analysis of tissues, image analysis, and quantification of the results; performing live cell imaging (calcium or voltage imaging); performing tissue collection and cell
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Management (UEM) provides reliable and cost-effective electricity, chilled water, steam, deionized water, compressed air, emergency power, and elevator services for The University of Texas at Austin. We have
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for endpoint infrastructure design, image and application lifecycle management, endpoint security integration, and support for Epic clinical workflows and Imprivata authentication. Responsibilities Engineering
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”. Utilities and Energy Management (UEM) provides reliable and cost-effective electricity, chilled water, steam, deionized water, compressed air, emergency power, and elevator services for The University
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”. Utilities and Energy Management (UEM) provides reliable and cost-effective electricity, chilled water, steam, deionized water, compressed air, emergency power, and elevator services for The University
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”. Utilities and Energy Management (UEM) provides reliable and cost-effective electricity, chilled water, steam, deionized water, compressed air, emergency power, and elevator services for The University
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facilities including Biomedical Imaging, Bioinformatics, Biological Mass Spectrometry, Biomedical Research Computing, Cryo-EM imaging, Genome Sequencing, Microscopy/Flow Cytometry and Mouse Genetic Engineering