72 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
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Sciences at Texas A&M University Texas A&M Forest Service Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory As the nation’s largest most comprehensive agriculture program, Texas A&M AgriLife brings together
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experience that is transferable outside of an academic career. Leadership: Plan, organize, and prioritize work. Applicant Instructions: Attach a Cover letter, Resume, and References with a completed
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and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension to build a highly impactful, externally funded, nationally recognized, and self-sustainable research program that addresses issues facing the forestry industry in Texas
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Experience: High school graduation or GED. Farm or ranch background. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Good computer skills. Knowledge of biological
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Good computer skills. Knowledge of biological sciences and local, state and federal laws regarding wildlife damage
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on other business tasks as directed. Performs other duties as assigned. General Qualifications: Demonstrated customer service and communication skills. Ability to plan, organize, and prioritize work. Ability
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of current, accurate, evidence-based programs, guidelines, and information that supports healthier living for Texans. Additional Responsibilities Works closely with Program Managers to coordinate and support
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Good computer skills. Knowledge of biological sciences and local, state and federal laws regarding wildlife damage
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, Skills and Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Good computer skills. Knowledge of biological sciences and local, state and federal laws regarding wildlife damage management
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Good computer skills. Knowledge of biological sciences and local, state and federal laws regarding wildlife damage