25 Electrical-Engineering positions at University of Texas Health Science Center in United States
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maintenance issues unsupervised. Although a stationary engineer's license is required, general knowledge of all types of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems is preferred. This is a third-shift position
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, engineering, and mathematical analysis. Writes and maintains technical documentation for application requirements, coding standards, and operational procedures. Maintains, revises, and updates current
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UTHealth Houston is looking for a UI/UX Software Developer II to work with our information technology department. This employee will elevate the user experience and technical capabilities by
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are hiring immediately for a Senior Software Developer to join the UTHealth School of Biomedical Informatics in Houston, TX 77030. Ideal candidate for this role will have extensive experience with hands
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are seeking a Full-Time Software Developer III to join the Dell Center for Healthy Living as part of the UTHealth School of Public Health in Austin, TX. This position will support the Texas Safe Babies Project
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current, standardized, and in alignment with end users’ needs and organizational initiatives. Works with analysts and credentialed trainers to create a testing process during upgrades. Works collaboratively
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current, standardized, and in alignment with end users’ needs and organizational initiatives. Works with analysts and credentialed trainers to create a testing process during upgrades. Works collaboratively
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develop curriculum resources for use in professional continuing education or worker outreach. Translates current research into lessons/materials/presentations for practitioners. Supervises and monitors
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engineer's license is required, general knowledge of all types of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems is preferred. This is a third-shift position and is typically 12-hour shifts. The work schedule is
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laboratory testing network to monitor for emerging infectious agents beyond COVID-19. Develop new and operationalize current “work and learn safe” protocols for small and rural businesses, schools, and