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to: competitive health benefits; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; a defined benefit retirement plan to include an employer contribution through Teachers Retirement System of Texas (TRS); if applicable, a
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administration of unit, program, or project. - Participates in the hiring and training of business staff and/or student workers and may provide supervision. - Trains staff on new and existing business procedures
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program focused on advancing TSl's space-based semiconductor manufacturing research initiatives. The successful candidate will possess a strong technical background in semiconductor fabrication, packaging
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package including, but not limited to: competitive health benefits; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; a defined benefit retirement plan to include an employer contribution through Teachers Retirement
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to: competitive health benefits; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; a defined benefit retirement plan to include an employer contribution through Teachers Retirement System of Texas (TRS); if applicable, a
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benefits package including, but not limited to: competitive health benefits; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; a defined benefit retirement plan to include an employer contribution through Teachers
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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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, but not limited to: competitive health benefits; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; a defined benefit retirement plan to include an employer contribution through Teachers Retirement System
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package including, but not limited to: competitive health benefits; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; a defined benefit retirement plan with 8.25% employer contribution through Teachers Retirement
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of Texas. The $200 million complex is designed to bring together researchers from U.S. universities, the military, and the private sector for collaboration, demonstrations, and high-tech testing