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Position Information Posting Number F00520P Position Title Richard N. Claytor Distinguished Professor - Optics/Photonics Department Physics Location Arlington Job Family Faculty Position Status Full
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Responsibilities Process travel for the faculty, staff, students, of the Department of Chemistry, and the visitors to the Department of Chemistry. Including but not limited to: creating travel requests, booking
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required May work in all weather conditions. May work around chemicals. Minimum Qualifications Ability to effectively execute oral and written instruction. Ability to complete all physical tasks as needed
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users, contractors, and UT Arlington support groups. Acquire project acceptance from users and process project closeout documentation. Other functions as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree
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and university policies and procedures. Process and submit prior approval request to the sponsor that includes actions such as No Cost Extensions, budget transfer requests and requests for additional
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Items as Record Producers or Workflow Items. Maintain/Modify Workflows for Catalog Items as well as Process flow for Change, Idea/Demand, Project items, etc. Create and Update Self-Service Portal. Work
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occasional travel overnight. Specific job requirements or physical location of some positions allocated to this classification, may render the position security sensitive, and thereby subject to the provisions
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oral and written instruction. Ability to complete all physical tasks as needed. Other Requirements Working Conditions May work in the following conditions: In extreme temperatures Around chemical fumes
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Responsibilities Support Design and Construction: Process approved space requests. Evaluate move plan data and identify information that impacts CASIM and space inventory. Spot check as built construction/dimensions
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in Clinical & Applied Physiology, Health, Fitness & Wellness, and Motor & Rehabilitation Sciences, a Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology with tracks in Physical Education Teacher Education and Sport