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Job Posting Title: Product Developer UT Austin City+Climate Colab ---- Hiring Department: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours
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previous experience in a museum or other cultural organization Must enjoy working with the public Excellent verbal, written communication, and interpersonal skills Promotes collaborative climate Ability
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focused on environmental science and sustainability. ESI facilitates interdisciplinary initiatives to address challenges to resilience in the face of projected rapid urbanization, population growth, climate
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keyboard at a workstation. Use of manual, mechanical hand-tool, and fine motor dexterity. Climbing stairs and ladders, and working at heights up to 100 feet in varied climate conditions with appropriate
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collaborative climate that welcomes all individuals to the museum. Ability to calmly organize and effectively direct in emergency situations. Ability to work effectively within a team and individually
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, and interpersonal skills. Promotes collaborative climate. Ability to deal calmly with a wide variety of people in varying, often stressful circumstances. Ability to calmly organize and effectively
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collaborative climate that welcomes all individuals to the museum. Ability to calmly organize and effectively direct in emergency situations. Ability to work effectively within a team and individually
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museum or other cultural organization Must enjoy working with the public Excellent verbal, written communication, and interpersonal skills Promotes collaborative climate Ability to deal calmly with a wide
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climate that recognizes, celebrates, and rewards differing view points. Demonstrates cultural sensitivity in communicating with colleagues and visitors of various backgrounds. Skilled in the use of PC
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supporters of the Academy. Overseeing specific impact assessments and adaptation projects for local government. Writing proposals. Communicating and engaging with scientists who will downscale climate