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, Texas Job Type Staff Job Description About Educational Development and Engagement Our primary focus is advancing the mission of Texas A&M AgriLife. Through educational development, we translate research
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standards. - Monitor project budgets and support efficient resource allocation. - Serve as primary point of contact for staff inquiries, issues, and operational needs. - Ensure compliance with workplace
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. Preferred Education and Experience: -Master's degree in Poultry Science. -Experience in poultry husbandry and feed mill operation. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: -Knowledge of word processing and
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software to create databases, perform statistical analyses, present data and perform other computer related tasks. Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others. Preferred Qualifications: Master's
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Coordinator II to serve as the primary administrative contact for departmental graduate programs. This position supports graduate students from admission through degree completion and ensures compliance with
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of the MHAC Clinical Manager and the Clinical Program Director. This role requires frequent verbal and written interaction with individuals whose primary language may be English or Spanish. Therefore, bilingual
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Serves as a primary point of contact for prospective students Supports student recruitment through on-campus and off-campus events, conferences, tours, and outreach activities; occasional travel will be
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management for departmental and principal investigator accounts (state, local and federal). Handles assigned e-mail correspondence and telephone inquiries about purchasing, accounts payable, accounts
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: Bachelor’s degree in Hydrology, Water Management, Natural Resources, Agricultural Science or closely related field Preferred Qualifications: Masters degree in degree in Hydrology, Water Management
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mice models and cell culture in our research, including cell lines and primary cell cultures. Our research approaches include metabolic phenotyping, neurobehavior tests, cellular biology, and omics