23 geology "Australian National University" positions at University of Texas at Austin
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recruitment and training of project personnel, including supervising students Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Geology, or Science Education. Excellent written and oral communication skills
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Job Posting Title: Accountant I ---- Hiring Department: Bureau of Economic Geology ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40 ---- FLSA Status: Exempt ---- Earliest Start
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Job Posting Title: Software Developer ---- Hiring Department: Bureau of Economic Geology ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40 ---- FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
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Job Posting Title: Hydrologic Field and Data Analyst ---- Hiring Department: Bureau of Economic Geology ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40 ---- FLSA Status: Exempt
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Job Posting Title: Hydrologic and Environmental Field Data Technician - RSA IV ---- Hiring Department: Bureau of Economic Geology ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours
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years of relevant research experience. Significant experience related to remote sensing applications (geodesy, geospatial statistics, climatology, geology, ecology, and hydrology). Demonstrated experience
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Job Posting Title: Hydrologic and Environmental Field Data Technician - RSA III ---- Hiring Department: Bureau of Economic Geology ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours
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, which includes two closely allied research units, the Institute for Geophysics and the Bureau of Economic Geology. The Jackson School of Geosciences has a community of over 190 research scientists and
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of research in journal articles and books, and presenting results at professional meetings. - Providing service to professional societies, the Bureau of Economic Geology and the Jackson School of Geosciences
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responsible for coordinating library engagement, research, and learning services for a geographically distributed community, including the Jackson School of Geosciences and its Bureau of Economic Geology and