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, maintaining, and enhancing a wide range of web and software solutions. This position emphasizes concurrent project execution, enterprise-level web development (especially WordPress), integration of emerging
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, configuration, and ongoing maintenance. Develop and edit web content using HTML, CSS, and WordPress block-based editors (e.g., Gutenberg). Support theme customization, plugin integration, and troubleshooting
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develops AgriLife Today features, news and brand stories, while supporting copywriting needs across web, newsletters, marketing and stakeholder communications to deliver clear, engaging and consistent
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and interoperability, and support collaborative research that improves agricultural productivity, sustainability, and innovation. Responsibilities: -Support development of a web-based open data
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Job Title Project Coordinator I Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service Department 4-H Youth Development Proposed Minimum Salary $2,166.67 monthly Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type
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Foundation newsletter calendar. Writing & Strategic Communications Support Write and edit content across digital channels, including: AgriLife Calendars Web and digital newsroom content Short-form content
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analytical professional to define how M3T products stand out in a competitive marketplace. The Product Positioning & Competitive Intelligence Manager will be responsible for developing compelling product
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various watershed-based programs statewide. Primary responsibilities will include mentoring and providing guidance to TWRI staff in the development of plans, programs, and proposals that address water
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development and implementation to restore water quality in targeted areas across the state Facilitate, coordinate, and collaborate with watershed stakeholders to relay information and develop watershed
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various watershed-based planning programs statewide. Primary responsibilities include providing supervision, leadership, mentoring, and guidance to TWRI staff in the development of watershed-based plans and