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The Registration Coordinator I assists with event registration services for workshops and conferences at Texas A&M AgriLife. Responsibilities include creating and managing online event registration sites, entering financial data, and providing support to event organizers throughout the process.
The Technical Assistant II supports research and teaching in a laboratory setting, performing soil sample analysis, maintaining inventory, preparing solutions, managing documentation, and ensuring laboratory safety. Responsibilities also include data entry and assistance with various analyses while working under supervision.
The Technical Assistant I supports laboratory operations by handling soil and plant samples, maintaining laboratory equipment, recording data, and ensuring compliance with safety procedures. Responsibilities include sample preparation, data entry, and maintaining records.
The Extension Program Specialist will plan, implement, and evaluate educational programs. Responsibilities include training volunteers, managing projects, assessing program effectiveness, and collaborating with industry partners to support Extension programming. The role involves developing educational environments for diverse audiences and supporting grant-seeking activities.
The Administrative Associate III provides complex administrative support, including document creation, data management, and coordination of meetings and events. The role involves maintaining records, communicating policies, and assisting staff with technical information. Additionally, the position may oversee student workers and ensure office supplies and equipment are managed effectively.
The Graphic Designer II will create visual content for various communications platforms, support branding efforts, collaborate with the communications lead, and manage project timelines for design-related tasks. This role is essential in enhancing the TCWP program's outreach and impact in disaster resilience and recovery.
The Program Coordinator I P9 assists in planning and implementing program events, managing budgets, responding to inquiries, coordinating marketing, compiling statistics, maintaining records, and may supervise junior staff. The role emphasizes service-oriented responsibilities.
The Web Content Specialist will optimize AgriLife's digital presence through content migration, strategy, and creation. Responsibilities include improving user journeys, maintaining website governance, monitoring analytics, and collaborating with various departments to enhance brand visibility and engagement.
The Social Media Student Assistant will support communications initiatives by brainstorming and creating social media campaigns, reviewing analytics, interviewing for human spotlights, and engaging with the university's audience to enhance brand awareness.
Performs routine computer support functions and assists with software applications. Manages and supports a college-wide Salesforce instance, troubleshoots user experience issues, and supports online digital services. Works with IT professionals to manage CentOS/Red Hat VPS, AWS cloud services, and automated reporting needs.
This role involves assessing landowner needs for Prescribed Burn Associations, developing web-based resources, leading workshops, and acting as a liaison between stakeholders. The coordinator will seek funding opportunities, foster relationships with government officials, and advise on organizational development for landowner cooperatives.
The Research Specialist III will conduct research planning and projects focused on agricultural and engineering solutions for crop management. Responsibilities include data analysis, testing, training staff, and supporting research initiatives in agriculture. Candidates will work closely with scientists in various capacities and must be capable of multitasking.
The Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist will develop and deliver educational programming and applied research to manage wildlife damage, focusing on feral hogs. Responsibilities include providing technical expertise, coordinating with various organizations, and mentoring students.
The Research Student Assistant at Texas A&M Agrilife Research will support the Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Evidence Center by working on special projects, screening studies, analyzing literature, and collaborating within a team. This position involves understanding scientific publications related to nutrition and health.
The Student Assistant manages front desk duties, such as answering phones, responding to emails, and assisting building patrons. Responsibilities include preparing meeting spaces, completing clerical tasks, and maintaining office order. The role requires a professional demeanor and strong organizational skills while ensuring confidentiality and providing excellent customer service.
The Extension Program Specialist I will develop and implement educational programs for grape growing regions, providing technical expertise and support to agricultural consultants and county agents. Responsibilities include coordinating programs, securing funding, evaluating program impacts, and collaborating with various stakeholders in the viticulture community.
The Strategic Partnerships Manager leads the Rural Student Success Initiative by building relationships with education stakeholders, developing college access strategies, and supporting project implementation. This role involves coordinating meetings, monitoring progress, and preparing project documentation while requiring travel to rural Texas regions.
The College Access Specialist coordinates college access and success programming in rural school districts, supports project implementation, provides training, and maintains relationships with stakeholders. They also monitor program compliance, provide professional development, and evaluate project outcomes.
The Graduate Research Assistant will support the Rural Student Success Initiative through data collection and analysis, conducting literature reviews, developing evaluation tools, and managing datasets. The role emphasizes research aimed at enhancing postsecondary access for underserved rural students.
The Assistant Professor conducts research to enhance the sustainability of livestock production systems, focusing on airborne emissions, manure management, and value-added processing. The role involves publishing findings, seeking funding, mentoring students, and collaborating with stakeholders and faculty.