Facilities Coordinator I: Research Operations Coordinator
Company: Texas A&M AgriLife Research
Location: College Station
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Title Facilities Coordinator I: Research Operations
Coordinator Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department
Poultry Science Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location
College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job Description Job
Description: Provides oversight of poultry research facilities and
animal SOPs. Manages all feed manufacturing and feed mill
maintenance, coordinates research trial building preparation and
cleanup, and schedules bird transport. Supervises student workers
and provides assistance to faculty and staff for research,
teaching, and extension programs at the poultry research farm. The
Facilities Coordinator I, under general supervision, oversees
routine, preventative, and planned facility maintenance. Keeps
facilities and equipment in safe, secured condition and in constant
working order. Oversees mechanical and electrical operations, HVAC,
and landscaping to ensure building is a comfortable and safe
facility for faculty, staff, students, and guests.
Responsibilities: Lead all feed manufacturing operations including
stocking inventory of major and micro ingredients (commonly used),
preventive maintenance program, cleaning and organization. Schedule
with researchers feed manufacturing for trials and
extension/teaching needs (Judging, Broiler Production, Fertile
Flock). Work through SSC for any major repairs (motors, electrical,
boiler). Utilize farm student workers for feed mill labor in
conjunction with researchers to compete custom mix research diets.
Operate all machinery (pellet mill, mixers, conveyors, legs,
receiving conveyors) to maintain high ingredient quality and
prevent cross contamination. Service all equipment for preventative
maintenance (grease, clean magnets, clean equipment/warehouse
space, keep area organized without trip hazards). Ensure research
animals are properly cared for under IACUC guidelines. Ensure daily
checks are completed to any animals under Farm AUP and proper
living conditions present. Coordinate all Live Hauls for permitted
“for sale” birds. Handle sale of eggs, feed totes and fertilizer as
well. Manage property maintenance and upkeep of all facilities
daily. Performs regularly scheduled maintenance of all equipment
and facilities. Develops and implements operational strategies.
Ensure all SOPs are being followed and standards are met for all
procedures. Assist extension specialists, researchers, professors,
and graduate students in utilizing POSC Center facilities for
events and coursework. Offer reasonable labor charges to complete a
variety of tasks whether that be bird care, bird/feed pickup,
euthanasia, office moves, lab moves, set up for camps etc.
Collaborate with professors, researchers, and graduate students to
set up facilities/barns for poultry research. Provide service to
research trial in the form of ingredient sourcing (as able),
receiving materials to farm, as well as barn operation/maintenance.
Utilize farm staff to prep barns for trials and maintain conditions
for new trials. Responsible for barn cleanouts after trials
including removing shavings, pressure washing, cleaning pen
panels/feeders, structural cleaning to ensure proper environment
for high quality research. Cool cell pads (the pads are paid for by
SSC) are maintained and curtains & waterline winches operate
correctly. Maintain grounds in the form of dirt work, drainage,
mowing, spraying, etc. Forklift, skid steer, tractor, mower,
trailer (Ranch King) maintenance responsibility. Utilize farm staff
or outside mechanics to service this equipment for preventative and
reactive maintenance. Serve as liaison between farm operations
(research, teaching, or extension) and SSC for any repairs that are
covered under contract (HVAC, Electrical, Main water supply,
heaters, etc.) Coordinate and prepare work orders for electrical,
plumbing, custodial, carpentry, key, and sign shops to perform work
required to maintain facilities. Utilize and supervise student
worker staff to prepare barns, hang feeders, waterlines, set up
pens, spread shavings. Provide maintenance to all “department owned
equipment” (feeders, string, pen panels, waterlines, regulators,
hose bibs, cool cell equipment. Work through SSC for all requests
that staff cannot complete even if it costs money to do. Ensure the
highest achievable biosecurity is maintained at the POSC Center
through maintaining biosecurity protocols and ensuring SOPs are
enforced. This responsibility applies to farm staff, contractors,
researchers, students, and professors. Proper PPE is worn, and
biosecurity measures are communicated and enforced to all parties.
Oversees animal welfare and care and reports deficiencies in
husbandry. Serve as immediate supervisor to all student worker farm
staff. Manage teams in the form of hiring, corrective actions,
time/hour approvals, annual raises, training, and certification of
equipment operation. Manage student work schedules and daily tasks
to achieve efficient research operations. Ensure safe operations
are always conducted and make corrective actions as needed. Instill
a positive work environment with reasonable accommodations to
course schedules. Trains personnel on procedures and SOPs. Ensure
classrooms are in good condition for students, faculty, and staff.
Facilitate scheduling, assisting in class coordination for success
of faculty and students. Have a working knowledge of computer.
Ensure offices, restrooms, 1201 rooms are in good condition and be
the main contact for SSC janitorial services. Be the main contact
for IACUC, Environmental Health & Safety, Lab inspections for all
buildings on the Poultry Science Center. Serve as primary contact
for after-hours building emergencies. Maintain/cultivate with
poultry industry allied and integrated companies to improve farm
operations. Promote the department with an ROI focused approach to
acquiring equipment, information, and technology to improve
facilities and student experience at POSC Center. Coordinate
requests for entry access and requests for additional keys to a
location. Provide backup support to other Facility Coordinators at
the Poultry Center as necessary. Be engaged with current students,
professors, and programs to contribute to the department’s goals
and missions. Other duties as required. Required Education and
Experience: Bachelor’s degree in applicable field or equivalent
combination of education and experience. Preferred Education and
Experience Two years of related experience in poultry operations,
feed milling, facilities and building maintenance, or facilities
construction, scheduling, and inventory. Management of personnel
and supervisory duties. Feed mill operation and feed manufacturing
experience. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of
word processing and spreadsheet applications. Ability to multitask
and work cooperatively with others. Excellent verbal and written
communication skills. Ability to promptly respond to on-site
emergency calls. Ability to assist with management, planning and
organizing building maintenance and operation. Excellent customer
service skills. Ability to interact professionally with all levels
of customers and coworkers. Conflict resolution skills Ability to
exert heavy force and lift heavy objects. January 1st for expected
hire date All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are
subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is
contingent upon the institution’s verification of credentials
and/or other information required by the institution’s procedures,
including the completion of the criminal history check. Equal
Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.
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