Project Specialist I
Texas A&M AgriLife Research · TX
Job description
About the role
The Project Specialist I will support the Plants, Nature, and Health Initiative (PNHI) within the Department of Horticultural Sciences at Texas A&M AgriLife Research. This role combines outreach coordination, data analysis, and digital communication to advance research and industry engagement.
Key responsibilities
- Assist in planning and executing outreach programs such as workshops, conferences, and symposia, including material development and vendor coordination.
- Download and analyze data from government and industry sources, create pivot tables in Excel, and produce reports, infographics, and PowerPoint presentations.
- Design and manage surveys in Qualtrics, clean data, export datasets, and support report generation.
- Edit and upload video content to YouTube and Vimeo, and use AI tools to draft reports, grants, and correspondence.
- Collaborate with audio‑visual and marketing teams to maintain and update websites, monitor performance, and publish news on social media.
- Organize and facilitate virtual meetings via Microsoft Teams or Zoom, recording and tracking attendance.
Required profile
- Demonstrated experience in project coordination and outreach activities.
- Ability to handle data collection, analysis, and presentation for agricultural and health‑related topics.
Required skills
- Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, data analysis)
- Qualtrics survey platform
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Video editing and publishing (YouTube, Vimeo)
- Artificial Intelligence writing tools
- Website management and analytics
- Microsoft Teams and Zoom
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Texas A&M AgriLife Research
TX