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and Communications team to ensure alignment. - Manage and grow the lnstitute's social media presence and oversee the development and maintenance of the TSI website. - Support Institute staff in
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Job Title Senior Research Engineer, Level III - IV Agency Texas A&M University System Offices Department Bush Combat Development Complex Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location Bryan
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program for the assigned Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) member. Evaluates portfolios of innovations in various stages of development, tangible research properties, and copyright materials developed
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approvals and serves as the Research Administration Office liaison with Maestro staff. - Backup for preparation of industry research proposal budget development. - Coordinates Human Resource functions such as
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Job Title Business Coordinator II Agency Texas A&M University System Offices Department Bush Combat Development Complex Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location Bryan, Texas Job Type Staff
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duties as assigned. Education and Experience: - Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience. - Four years of experience in business development, academic partnerships
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keyword improvements for website content. - Responsible for assisting in the daily development, update and maintenance, and content management of the official Texas A&M University System website. 20
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, directs and manages day-to-day activities, developing and implementing procedures with knowledge of pesticide safety, mode of action, and application technology. -Assists with the development and production
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in progress. - Provide Tier 2 support for website related issues. - Provide leadership for IT Training and Development team and Digitial Accessibility on all topics related to accessibility including
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agronomists, soil scientists, engineers, and other domain experts. -Lead manuscript writing and present findings at conferences. -Initiate and support grant writing and development of externally funded research