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of Arts and Sciences at Texas A&M University (TAMU) is part of an alliance of Ocean Sciences at Texas A&M that spans the Marine Biology and Marine Sciences Departments at TAMU Galveston, Geochemical and
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satellites. This is an idea role for someone with solid data science skills and looking to develop new ones by joining a professional team managing large and real-time marine data in support of the ocean
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Credentials (TWIC). Within 90 days of hire, must apply for and obtain a US Coast Guard-issued Merchant Mariners Credential (MMC). TAMMA will fund the application processes for the successful applicant. Must
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experience. Three years of relevant industry experience Post Master's License, including experience troubleshooting marine engines and electronics. Preferred Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in
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Job Title Research Specialist I - GIS Developer Agency Texas A&M University Department Oceanography Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job
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Job Title First Assistant Engineer Agency Texas A&M University at Galveston Department 10151904 Texas A&M Maritime Academy (Milton Korn) Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location Galveston
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your new position and encourage you to take advantage of training and development opportunities that are available to help you be successful. What we want The Third Assistant Engineer (3AE) Mariner
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of Motor Vessels of unlimited horsepower. Required Licenses and Certifications: US Merchant Marine License- 2nd Assistant Engineer (Steam, Unlimited); 2nd Assistant Engineer (Motor, Unlimited) current, STCW
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QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in, Spatial Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Geology, Statistics, Geography (GIS) or related field. Research experience on coastal or marine problems. Knowledge of coastal
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Job Description Who We Are The Texas Sea Grant College Program is dedicated to the understanding, wise use and stewardship of the state's coastal and marine resources. It is part of a network of 34