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the Job Texas A&M’s Chemistry Department is looking for a Technician I who will support the Teaching Laboratory Program by assisting in the planning and supervision of technical operations. This role
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synergistic with Data Engineering, including—but not limited to—industrial data infrastructure and pipelines, distributed and cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, real-time, multi-modal and streaming data
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professionals. Manage communication channels including newsletters, emails, Slack/Teams groups, and meetings. Facilitate feedback loops, gather insights, and distribute key information across the network. Build
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program timelines and proactively identifies issues. Coordinates office records retention and maintains reference materials. Coordinates inventory and maintenance of office supplies and equipment
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to routine inquiries from vendors and other business units or departments. Research and maintain vendor relationships and identify requested product sources. Pick-up/ Receive orders from vendors and distribute
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oversight of business activities, strategic planning and development, and program administration. Functions as departmental liaison to customers and represents the University on various committees. Essential
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species. Faculty members working in this area are distributed primarily across multiple departments in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and the College of Agriculture & Life
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of Engineering and Computer Science. The position oversees all financial, personnel, budgetary, and procurement activities related to sponsored project accounts. Serves as the primary liaison between principal
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the spring of 2025. This is a non-tenured, Academic Professional Track (APT) faculty position with job expectations in teaching and service with approximately a 90% and 10% distribution of effort, respectively
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competitive start-up package will be provided to the successful applicant. The effort assignment distribution will include Teaching (20%), Research and Scholarship (70%), and Service (10%). The successful