222 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Texas at Austin
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, mentor, and resource to less experienced staff. Adheres to internal controls and reporting structure. Performs related duties as required. Other Job Duties may apply as assigned KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES
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inventory levels. Required Qualifications Master’s degree in mechanical engineering, mechatronics, robotics, controls, precision systems engineering, or other relevant disciplines. Six years’ experience in
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, Excel and food production software. Follow all hazard analysis critical control point (HAACP) guidelines for safe handling and storage of food. Use ServSafe allergy training and act as the representative
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behavior to align with organizational change control processes. Maintains environment version control. Triages and resolves errors in data transfers. Collaborates with ServiceNow teams to enforce and refine
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a multi-purpose public assembly facility, using automated systems operations, ticketing operations, event coordination, and/or managing projects. Experience with building operation functions
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comfort and safety standards. Assist the Building Service Manager in quality control and room preparation for turnover of rooms during the summer and summer conferences. Responsible for the inspection
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than 5 years experience in mechanical, air conditioning electrical, plumbing, carpentry, refrigeration, and/or heating controls experience. Experience in commercial remolding. Experience in maintenance and
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of the police department and the law enforcement efforts within the areas under the control and jurisdiction of The University of Texas at Austin Police Department. Serves as a Campus Security Authority as
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quality control reviews to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Provide recommendations on updates for solicitations, contract boilerplate language, and other contract-related documents
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and repair of precise and complicated instruments and machines, usually for complex scientific research, engineering or teaching projects, by the use of Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machines