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The successful candidate will work on a variety of interesting site investigation, remediation, and decommissioning/demolition, and hazardous waste management projects throughout our Gulf Business Unit service area; however, opportunities for travel throughout the United States and globally may also occur.
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Assist with performing basic professional environmental and environmental engineering work relating to air emission sources, hazardous or solid waste facilities, water supply facilities, industrial and agricultural facilities, pollution sources, existing site conditions, water resource, and underground storage tanks.
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Performs on-site maintenance audits. Required to carry University cell phone during work and on-call hours. The current schedule requires the employee to work on the UT Austin campus 4 days per week.
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Graduate Civil Engineer - Water Resources – Austin, TXHalff has an opening for a Graduate Engineer to work on our Water Resources team in Austin, TX. The responsibilities of this position will be to successfully work on projects and work closely with our internal and external clients, perform flood risk education and planning, flood infrastructure planning, and design for private and public stormwater infrastructure.
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This position requires travel to project sites and may include on-site work at client offices. The corporation also provides sophisticated technical products for pavement analysis, environmental site characterization, and robotics.
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OR Two years of full-time TCEQ experience as a Geoscientist II. Additional Information *Transcripts/College Hours or Course Work: See instructions on how to attach documents. Insurance: Health, Vision, Dental, and optional FSA. Paid day(s) off from work on national holidays and holidays that the state observes.
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Safely operate his or her heavy truck along his or her designated route and to the disposal site; read route sheet, follow map and service each customer as identified on the route sheet or as assigned by the dispatcher and/or supervisor.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-timeKey Words: Veterinary, Animal Hospital, Clinic, Client Service, Receptionist, Cat & DogIf you are a current associate, you need to apply through our internal career site.
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Ensure accurate completion of patient charts in a timely matter and forwarding charts as appropriate on a daily basis. Submits weekly evaluations on your trainee's progress to Learning and Development.
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The Compliance Analyst is expected to be on-site. Developing and following a risk assessment planMonitoring the implementation of all CDBG-DR programs and operations, including conducting program and subrecipient site visits and desk audits to monitor compliance.
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The Traveling Superintendent supervises the field construction of projects and ensures the work is completed on schedule, within budget, and quality meets or exceeds client expectations.
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I work as a Technical Product Manager at a chip IP design giant, Arm. I work on understanding what the needs of the chip designers look like in the server and data center space and what would their needs be 5-10 years down the line, and then build the strategy and execution plan for our products.
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You will also support various production and prototype projects by using electronic/electrical assembly skills to complete production assembly operations on electronic/electrical and mechanical assemblies and sub-assemblies such as modules, circuit boards, and connector panels.
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Assists in the plan production process by creating significant portions of project plans for street, site, drainage, grading, water, sewer, utility, streetlights, etc. Knowledgeable in alternative software such as AGI32 (Lighting Design) and Site Ops (Conceptual Site Evaluation Software.
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Work involves reviewing proposed legislation and rendering legal advice on a wide variety of issues including access to records, privacy laws, transparency, the Texas Public Information Act, records management, tax laws, and other laws and regulations under which the agency operates.
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