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Job Posting Title: Administrative Manager, Center for Water and the Environment ---- Hiring Department: Center for Water and the Environment ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly
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Job Posting Title: Administrative Manager, Center for Subsurface Energy and the Environment, Cockrell School of Engineering ---- Hiring Department: Subsurface Energy and the Env, Center
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concisely. Demonstrated ability to engage and be motivated in the work environment. Self-starter, high level of time management and ability to prioritize workload. Candidate must be able to work in a high
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concisely. Demonstrated ability to engage and be motivated in the work environment. Self-starter, high level of time management and ability to prioritize workload. Candidate must be able to work in a high
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and stimulating office 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
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environment. This position demands proficiency in applying security engineering principles and countermeasures within federally regulated environments, encompassing both on-premises and cloud infrastructure
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performance and reliability. Able to work in a team environment, mentor junior engineers / students and communicate effectively. Required Qualifications Integration Engineer: Bachelor’s degree in semiconductor
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Environmental Resources (CEER's) servers, desktops, and network infrastructure across Windows, macOS, and Linux environments Perform system patching, SSL certificate renewals, OS-level updates, and backup
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assignment is located at the JJ Pickle Research Campus. Purpose The Center for Energy & Environmental Resources (CEER) at the JJ Pickle Research Campus is seeking a knowledgeable and security-focused System
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for Health and Environment: Education and Research’s (CHEER) research and teaching mission. Preferred candidates will have specific interest at the intersection of environmental health and community-engaged