220 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Texas at Austin
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Access & Security: Implement role-based data access controls to protect sensitive information and ensure that users have appropriate data access; design and roll out a formal, University-wide data access
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/ week. Purpose With this position, the Senior Field Trainer/ Analyst would lead data analysis and writing for several manuscripts related to randomized-controlled trials and regression discontinuity
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of large buildings including classrooms, laboratories, libraries, and museums. Experience with repair and preventive maintenance of large HVAC systems, building automation and complex systems, sequences
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to connect to systems, devices, and people Automated: automated manual processes; administrative tasks, workflows, supply chain to reduce waste and error Experience Centric: optimize spaces, processes
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Professor of Instruction in Rehabilitation and Movement Science for the academic year 2025-26. Anticipated course assignments include undergraduate classes in Neuromuscular Control and Motor Development and
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, notes and action items. Demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills. Review processes for efficiencies and assist in defining automation projects related to process improvements. Assist
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. Interpret and devise data mapping documents Design and automate ETL solutions for data cleansing, preparation, data validation and related processes Adaptation & Maintenance: Adapt ETL programs to evolving
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cost, labor, and inventory management. Support strategies that control waste and optimize staff productivity without compromising service quality. Help maintain accurate records of daily sales, invoices
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current development standards and tools, including version control, automated testing, debugging, issue tracking, documentation, code reviews, continuous integration, continuous deployment, and containers
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the security and protection of university buildings and properties. To control the access of personnel, report security violations, fire, and other safety hazards at the UT Marine Science Institute in Port