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the GI surgical team through the use of equipment and instrumentation to ensure that required equipment is available and functioning properly in the operating room. The Endoscopy Technician also
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. Responsibilities Working with large databases, applying data analytic techniques, mapping data using GIS. Writing reports and presenting results at regular meetings and professional society meetings. Assisting with
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that measure environmental conditions across Texas, communicate with landowners and related collaborators in Texas and elsewhere, conduct research in and use of data manipulation tools. Use GIS, remote sensing
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, evapotranspiration, soil properties, recharge and soil content, using point-scale sensors, satellite remote sensing, GIS, etc. Significant data management, scripting, and synthesis are expected. Responsibilities
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community. Research Data Services is the fourth team and they coordinate training and support for data management, GIS, the Texas Data Repository, and engagement with the UT Open Source Program Office (OSPO
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horizontal directional drilling, measurement of water content using various sensors and geophysical instruments, data processing and related research activities. Use remote sensing and GIS to map geophysical
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requirements for access to classified information at level appropriate to project requirements of the position. Preferred Qualifications Demonstrated technical proficiency in one or more areas of GIS software
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related field. Familiarity with GIS (Geographic Information System) and transportation modeling software. Understanding of sustainability principles in transportation planning. Must be a proactive and
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interpreted scripting languages such as Python or Bash. Knowledge of database concepts and/or familiarity with SQL. Familiarity with geospatial analysis and GIS concepts. Fundamental knowledge of electric
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protocols such as TCP/IP. Familiarity with interpreted scripting languages such as Python or Bash. Knowledge of database concepts and/or familiarity with SQL. Exposure to geospatial analysis and GIS concepts