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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
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separation, polymer dosing trials, and lagoon monitoring activities. Operate manure pumps, samplers, sensors, and related field equipment. ●10%: Extension and Outreach Support - Contribute to the development
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and full-stack software solutions for AgriLife Research. This position involves hands-on work with front-end development, HTML/CSS styling, WordPress theme and plugin customization, and accessibility
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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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Financial Planning. Job Responsibilities: Provides engaged, hands-on leadership and direction for the Clinic, including supervision and professional development and fostering a culture of collaboration and
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development of modeling systems to predict occurrence and expansion of arthropods across landscapes of Texas. Expertise in service on graduate student committees and mentorship of undergraduate students
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, 1st semester advising, inquiries from prospective students). Assesses individual students' stage of academic development and promotes their growth by determining suitable developmental tasks. 20
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of avian ecology, evolution, and conservation across space and time. The Animal Functional Ecology and Conservation Lab seeks to identify the functional mechanisms underlying the ecology and evolution
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Description Assist with management of facilities and animals used in research, teaching, and extension activities of the Department of Poultry Science. Assist with development, implementation, and enforcement
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sciences, and youth development. With a vast network of 18 county Extension offices and some 50 professional educators, spanning from Corpus Christi to Brenham, the science-based programs, tools and