Project Manager, Workforce Development & Industry Program
Listed on 2026-07-03
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Business
Business Development, Business Analyst, Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Job Title:
Project Manager, Workforce Development & Industry Program Agency
Location:
Bryan, Texas
Job Type: Staff
Salary: $4,180.17 - $6,666.66 per month, commensurate with experience.
Job Description SummaryThe Project Manager - Workforce Development & Industry Programs supports the planning, coordination, and execution of statewide semiconductor workforce initiatives led by the Texas A&M Semiconductor Institute (TSI). This position manages complex, multi-partner projects across higher education institutions, industry partners, workforce organizations, and government agencies, emphasizing alignment of education and training programs to industry needs. The role focuses primarily on large-scale, externally funded or institutionally sponsored workforce initiatives that require statewide coordination, partner engagement, convenings, data reporting, and compliance support.
In addition, the position supports the development and management of semiconductor training programs, funding and grant development activities, and industry engagement to advance sustainable workforce solutions.
- Manage day-to-day operations of complex, multi-institution workforce initiatives led by TSI.
- Develop and maintain project plans, timelines, milestones, and deliverables.
- Coordinate work across universities, community and technical colleges, industry partners, workforce organizations, government agencies, funded partners, and contractors.
- Serve as a liaison among partners, sponsors, internal leadership, and participating institutions to support alignment, communication, and timely execution.
- Support governance activities, working groups, steering committees, employer advisory meetings, and recurring project coordination meetings.
- Track partner commitments, deliverables, performance indicators, reporting obligations, risks, coordination gaps, and implementation issues.
- Plan and support statewide convenings, workshops, and working sessions, including coordinating agendas, logistics, materials, attendance tracking, speaker or participant follow-up, and post-event summaries for in-person and virtual events.
- Coordinate collection, organization, and validation of workforce and program data from partners.
- Support quarterly, annual, and ad hoc reporting for funded or institutionally sponsored initiatives.
- Maintain documentation to support audits, evaluations, sponsor requirements, and institutional compliance requirements.
- Support coordination and deployment of semiconductor-related training programs, including non-credit short courses, certificates, micro-credentials, and pilot initiatives.
- Assist with needs assessment and alignment of training programs to industry workforce requirements.
- Support grant proposals, budgets, funding applications, sustainability strategies, and related supporting materials.
- Interface with industry partners to understand workforce needs, support customized training solutions, and assist with securing donated or loaned equipment.
- None specified.
- Bachelor's degree in education, engineering, business, public administration, or a related field.
- Five (5) or more years of experience in project management, workforce development, higher education administration, technical training, or multi-institution program coordination.
Skills and Abilities
- Demonstrated ability to manage complex projects involving multiple stakeholders.
- Strong written, verbal, and organizational skills.
- Experience supporting grant‑funded, compliance‑driven, or externally sponsored initiatives.
- Ability to multi‑task and work cooperatively with others.
- Experience with semiconductor, advanced manufacturing, or other advanced technical workforce programs.
- Experience with partner coordination, funded‑project reporting, or program evaluation.
- Grant writing, funding development, or sustainability planning experience.
- Industry‑facing or consultative experience related to workforce or training programs.
This is a security‑sensitive position and is restricted to U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents only.
Equal Opportunity StatementThe Texas A&M University System is an equal‑opportunity, veteran, disability employer.
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