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required qualifications. Then go to the UT employment Website (http://www.utexas.edu/hr/empl/).
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The following positions are currently available
at the Bureau of Economic Geology,
The University of Texas at Austin.
Research Staff |
Research Associate |
Job no. 080122010708 |
Provide capability in petrophysical research of tight sands and mudstone sections, as part of Bureau of Economic Geology's (BEG) growing research emphasis on unconventional hydrocarbon resources. For more information, or to apply for this position, click here. |
Research Engineering/Scientist Associate III |
Job no. 080104024209 |
Conduct field and laboratory studies related to groundwater recharge estimation, evaluation of land use change impacts on water resources, and groundwater quality related to CO2 injection. For more information, or to apply for this position, click here. |
Research Scientist |
Job no. 070910010702 |
To conduct sequence stratigraphic research involving carbonate reservoir intervals offshore Brazil, and to support the team training and research effort, contributing to the subsurface interpretation using 3-D seismic data, cores, and logs. For more information, or to apply for this position, click here. |
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Executive/Managerial
Staff |
No positions available at this time. |
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Technical Staff
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No positions available at this time. |
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Administrative/Clerical
Staff |
Administrative Associate |
Job no. 080408019026 |
Provide advanced administrative and operational support to the senior research staff of a busy University research department. NOTE: This position is in Houston, Texas. For more information, or to apply for this position, click here. |
Service/Maintenance
Staff |
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