79 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
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success in college. This position will report directly to the Project Director. Travel is required to rural regions in Texas. Responsibilities Program Planning and Implementation: Coordinates counties
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Job Title Administrative Associate III Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service Department County Program D06 Proposed Minimum Salary $17.00 hourly Job Location Fort Stockton, Texas Job Type
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Good computer skills. Knowledge of biological sciences and local, state and federal laws regarding wildlife damage
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Sciences at Texas A&M University Texas A&M Forest Service Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory As the nation’s largest most comprehensive agriculture program, Texas A&M AgriLife brings together
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background. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Computer competencies required. Strong service ethic and desire to work with all audiences in assigned county, regardless of socioeconomic level, race, color, sex
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. Qualifications Required Education and Experience: High school graduation or GED. Farm or ranch background. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Good computer
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Sciences at Texas A&M University Texas A&M Forest Service Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory As the nation’s largest most comprehensive agriculture program, Texas A&M AgriLife brings together
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at Texas A&M University Texas A&M Forest Service Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory As the nation’s largest most comprehensive agriculture program, Texas A&M AgriLife brings together a
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analysis, program evaluation research, and data synthesis. Candidates should be familiar with drafting research articles for publication. The applicant's research focus should be in postsecondary access and
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and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension to build a highly impactful, externally funded, nationally recognized, and self-sustainable research program that addresses issues facing the forestry industry in Texas