36 professor-computer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:" positions at Texas A&m Engineering in United States
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projects. Responsibilities: Project Specialist I: Participates in program and project development, disseminates project information, and serves as an active participant in project related work groups and
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experiments and technical procedures • Assist with planning and supervising technical operations • Use computer for controlling equipment and compiling data • Oversee and assist with the management of research
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Job Title Research Associate P9 Agency Texas A&M Engineering Department Computer Science & Engineering Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job
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-part certification and/or certificate program. Listen to and take notes during subject matter experts (SMEs) interviews or conduct secondary research to supplement your knowledge to when building a
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combination of education and experience. Four years of related experience Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of computer-aided drafting techniques, and design. Knowledge of mathematical formulas and
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instruction and troubleshooting to faculty, staff, and students; performs usability and user-experience development and testing. Performs other duties as assigned. What is needed: Bachelor’s degree in Computer
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materials and program websites. Adds value by contributing to the agency compliance efforts in support of research integrity and compliance. Assist with conflict of interest and foreign influence compliance
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of related experience. What is helpful: Graduates of a vocational training program. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of word processing and spreadsheet applications. Ability to multitask and work
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Research Experiences for Teachers (RET). Responsibilities: 40% - Program Support, Management and Execution Supports the overall program operations and facilitation for HAND programming including multiple
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. Provide writing and data support for ABET accreditation and Academic Program Review (APRT) processes, including narratives, tables, and supporting materials. Interview faculty and students, prepare drafts