54 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
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for ongoing evaluation of service and product needs of a diverse scope of potential clients and stakeholders and developing recommendations for growth strategies. The Program Coordinator II should be able
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for ongoing evaluation of service and product needs of a diverse scope of potential clients and stakeholders and developing recommendations for growth strategies. The Program Coordinator II should be able
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Developer, and GIS Data Specialists to streamline workflows, enhance data quality, and drive efficiency in a fast-paced, cloud-centric environment. The position reports to the data products leader. What We Do
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required, troubleshoot routine assay and instrument problems, serve as subject matter specialist for specific test methods/techniques, prepare reagents, standards and controls, answer complex/advanced
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through the development of safe and effective arthropod pest management practices. Effective delivery of programmatic results to clientele is essential and must be research driven. Participation in
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. They are responsible for developing bold, engaging copy that sparks curiosity and drives action. This position brings creativity, punchy writing and an understanding of what hooks audiences. This team member adapts
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Job Title Student Assistant Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service Department 4-H Youth Development Proposed Minimum Salary $10.00 hourly Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Student
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projections. Assembles and operates technical equipment. Assists senior staff members in conducting major field experiments and consults in developing procedures. Conduct insect transmission/biological assays
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relationships, the use of alternative water resources for irrigation, the implementation of climate-based irrigation technologies, the development of blue-green infrastructure, and active engagement in citizen
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, elected officials, and decision makers to engage in ‘what-if’ analysis of future growth, development, and hazards. An incredible array of data products is used to support these tools and sustain our