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geothermal energy Proven capacity for innovative, creative scientific analysis Excellent data management skills Proven publication skills and verbal communication skills Proven ability to fund and lead
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demonstrated commitment to student success, and the ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, and other stakeholders. Responsibilities Lead the daily operations and activities of the Dallas/Fort
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internationally renowned humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin. Its extensive collections provide unique insight into the creative process of writers and artists, deepening our
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of information with campus community consistent with federal and State law and educational policy. Lead all cross-training efforts within the Scheduling team. Lead and support project teams. Actively
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programming and education for WP students across Evening, Houston, DFW, Executive MBA and MSTC Programs. Lead enhancements and deployment of the 15hr interactive WP career curriculum across the first year of
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activities, resources, and teams to achieve project objectives within set timelines and budgets. Lead planning, organization, and execution while ensuring effective communication, risk management, and problem
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. Some evening, weekend, and holiday work required. Purpose Perform journey-level abatement work for the repair, containment, and abatement of asbestos, lead, and other hazardous materials from buildings
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will lead recruitment efforts for University Housing and Dining (UHD) and serve as a primary liaison for applicants, the community, and hiring managers. Utilize innovative strategies to source candidates
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interface with OAT with exceptional decorum and professionalism. Lead Learning Technology Adoption Process projects, researching and evaluating new academic technologies for campus adoption. Use established
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This postdoctoral fellow position will focus on developing, fabricating, and testing scaled-up, high-permeance membranes building upon promising dense film results for H2-stable, Ag+-based olefin-paraffin separation