70 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
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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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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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at the county, district, region, and state levels. Extension Specialists both individually and in team settings plan, coordinate, develop, implement, and evaluate curricula extension education programs, and
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needs of external and internal clientele. -Manages projects and priorities in a timely manner. -Produces educational programs and services utilizing available technology in program development and
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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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specializing in hydrologic modeling, water quality, carbon dynamics, and CO2 and CH4 emission modeling. The successful candidate will contribute to developing and evaluating aquatic carbon dynamics and CO2 and
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in developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and technical checklists. Regulatory Compliance & Safety: Ensures all work is performed in compliance with TAMUS policies and procedures. Participates
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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
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and Abilities: Works well as a team member. Previous knowledge or experience with the 4-H program. Bilingual proficiency. High level of motivation to develop and implement projects. Ability to travel
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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