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Position Information Posting Number S06546P Position Title Research Engineering Scientist Associate I - Austin, TX Department Enterprise Development Location Austin Position Status Full-time Work
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the area of study, serving also to advise area students, to participate in departmental and professionally relevant community service, and contributing to professional skills development opportunities
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Position Information Posting Number S06551P Position Title Accountant I Department Enterprise Development Location Arlington Position Status Full-time Work Schedule Monday – Friday; 8:00 AM – 5:00
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Position Information Posting Number S06540P Position Title Coordinator I of Special Programs for Environmental, Safety and Health Department Enterprise Development Location Arlington Position Status
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to the academic and scholarly goals of the university and college. They will contribute to the curriculum development, teaching, and mentorship of students in the PNP-AC program. In accordance with USCIS
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to students. Participate in campus events (such as New Maverick Orientation), advising meetings, professional conferences, and individual professional development. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum
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Position Information Posting Number S06570P Position Title Senior Natural Resources Specialist - Austin, TX Department Enterprise Development Location Austin Position Status Full-time Work Schedule
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Position Information Posting Number S06572P Position Title Senior Natural Resources Specialist - Austin, TX Department Enterprise Development Location Austin Position Status Full-time Work Schedule
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workforce development effort at UTA, initiating educational programs, working on grant proposal writing; Supervising instruction and teaching of undergraduate and graduate sections of semiconductor chip
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. This role may require non-traditional hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays, based on university needs. Travel and overnight stays may be necessary for professional development, conferences, and