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Computer Science Professor Jobs in Dallas, TX (NOW HIRING)

Electro-Mechanical Assembler

Haslet, TX · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

... Scientist of AI at Google and Director of Stanford's AI Lab), Marc Raibert (founder of Boston ... Stanford Professor and considered the father of autonomous vehicles). Let's be legendary. Link:

Electro-Mechanical Assembler

Haslet, TX · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

... Scientist of AI at Google and Director of Stanford's AI Lab), Marc Raibert (founder of Boston ... Stanford Professor and considered the father of autonomous vehicles). Let's be legendary. Link:

... Scientist of AI at Google and Director of Stanford's AI Lab), Marc Raibert (founder of Boston ... Stanford Professor and considered the father of autonomous vehicles). Let's be legendary. Link:

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How much do computer science professor jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for computer science professor in Dallas, TX is $125,248.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $91,000.00 and $151,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Computer Science Professor Do?

A computer science professor teaches at a technical college or university. You create and teach courses in computer science (CS) or related programming or technology subjects. In this career, you prepare the syllabus for each class, deliver lectures and instructions, and use exams and quizzes to assess the performance of students. In many computer science classes, your responsibilities include allowing students to practice the subject matter in a computer lab. You facilitate this practice and offer guidance during lab sessions. In addition to your teaching duties, you sometimes give academic or career advice to students in CS degree programs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Computer Science Professor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Computer Science Professor, you need an advanced degree in computer science or a related field, strong research background, and expertise in core topics like algorithms, programming, and systems. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), programming environments, and publication platforms is typically required, along with a record of scholarly publication and potentially relevant certifications. Excellent communication, mentorship, and curriculum development skills help foster student engagement and support academic growth. These skills and qualifications are vital for delivering high-quality instruction, advancing research, and contributing to the academic community.

What are some common challenges faced by Computer Science Professors in balancing teaching, research, and administrative responsibilities?

Computer Science Professors often juggle multiple responsibilities, including delivering lectures, guiding student projects, conducting original research, publishing papers, and participating in departmental or university committees. Balancing these can be challenging, especially during peak periods like exam seasons or major research deadlines. Effective time management and prioritization are crucial, as is seeking support from colleagues and administrative staff. Many professors also find it helpful to establish a clear schedule and set boundaries to maintain productivity and job satisfaction.

What is the difference between Computer Science Professor vs Software Developer?

AspectComputer Science ProfessorSoftware Developer
Required CredentialsTypically a Ph.D. in Computer Science or related fieldBachelor's or Master's in Computer Science or related field; certifications optional
Work EnvironmentAcademic institutions, research labs, universitiesCorporate offices, tech companies, startups
Industry UsageResearch, teaching, academic publishingSoftware development, product creation, coding
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

While both roles involve computer science knowledge, a Computer Science Professor primarily focuses on teaching, research, and academic publishing, often requiring a Ph.D. and working in educational institutions. In contrast, a Software Developer applies programming skills to create software products in corporate or startup environments, typically with a bachelor's or master's degree. The roles differ in work environment, responsibilities, and career paths but share foundational computer science expertise.

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Infographic showing various Computer Science Professor job openings in Dallas, TX as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 57% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 40% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $125,248 per year, or $60.2 per hour.
Part-Time Coordinator I, Chemistry Lab

Part-Time Coordinator I, Chemistry Lab

Lone Star College

University Park, TX • On-site

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 20 days ago


Lone Star College rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 19 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

281st of 529 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Commitment to Mission
This job carries with it the obligation to uphold the Mission of Lone Star College (LSC) in carrying out the duties of the position. A commitment to positive interpersonal behaviors, professional communication, integrity, leadership, stewardship, respect and accountability to LSC students and employees is essential.
Cultural Beliefs
  • One LSC
  • Student Focused
  • Own It
  • Foster Belonging
  • Cultivate Community
  • Choose Learning
The Chronicle of Higher Education's "Great Colleges to Work For®" is designed to recognize colleges that have been successful in creating great workplaces and to further research and understanding of the factors, dynamics and influences that have the most impact on organizational culture at higher education institutions.
Lone Star College has been recognized in multiple categories.
Campus Marketing Statement
Lone Star College-University Park
Lone Star College offers high-quality, low-cost academic transfer and career training education to 80,000+ students each semester. LSC has been named a 2023 Great Colleges to Work For® institution by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
LSC consists of eight colleges, seven centers, eight Workforce Centers of Excellence and Lone Star Corporate College.
Established in 2012, Lone Star College-University Park has been recognized nationally and internationally for its innovation, as well as its focus on student access and success. Conveniently located off SH 249 in the heart of northwest Houston, Lone Star College-University Park is known as the "community's college," providing students with highly affordable degree and certificate programs that transfer seamlessly to four-year universities or lead to direct employment. Campus facilities include the Center for Science & Innovation, the Energy & Manufacturing Institute, Learning Innovation Labs and the Geology Rock Wall.
Location address is 20515 SH 249 (TX 249 and Louetta Road), Houston, TX 77070.
Job Description
PURPOSE AND SCOPE:
The PT Lab Coordinator coordinates all aspects of the laboratory experience for the biology classes, including evaluating, requesting and justifying budget funds, purchasing of all materials and supplies, maintaining an inventory of appropriate materials for each course, training the instructors as necessary on how to use the equipment or follow the protocols for each lab, directing the proper disposal of hazardous materials, assisting as required in the classroom, and coordinating lab schedules with instructors. He or She also supports the Geology and Physics departments by evaluating and justifying budgets, purchasing materials and supplies, training and assisting instructors as necessary on using equipment or protocols, maintaining their inventories, and coordinating their contracted services.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
  • Prepare the labs that the professors request. Clean glassware and make all solutions for labs. Organize materials in prep area in order to maintain a clean, safe work environment. Reset labs for each new class that comes into the lab. Conduct setup and breakdown of labs and assist instructors as needed. Take down, clean, organize, and put away lab equipment.
  • Collect and arrange lab materials, in accordance with requirements set by the lab manual and syllabi, and make them available to classes.
  • Coordinate lab schedules and maintain constant communications with instructors concerning laboratory issues. Communicate with faculty and staff to maintain a schedule to ensure smooth transitions between labs.
  • Ensure safety and good practice procedures.
  • Evaluate new lab manuals (when applicable) and determine any new materials, supplies, equipment or training needed to ensure the success of the lab experience.
  • Evaluate and justify budgets. Communicate budgetary concerns to management.
  • Identify issues that arise due to inconsistencies or changes in curriculum and make necessary adjustments to lab requirements.
  • Instruct and reinforce training in other lab assistants.
  • Interact with online lab scheduling software in order to prepare proper labs. Update and schedule board to inform all lab workers of labs scheduled.
  • Maintain a chemical inventory. Keep chemicals properly labeled and stored in a safe manner. Maintain inventory on educational materials necessary for labs. Purchase materials and supplies and maintain inventory (receiving, labeling, proper storage).
  • Process biohazard materials and waste in accordance with state and federal safety laws.
  • Set up and maintain Right-to-Know Centers and a chemical inventory/SDS.
  • Update lab preparation sheets.
  • Responsible for other related duties, as assigned

  • KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
    • Must be computer literate
    • Safety record and safety consciousness
    • Flexible and creative to perform multiple tasks simultaneously
    • Ability to work with a diverse group of faculty and staff
    PHYSICAL ABILITIES:
    The work is sedentary. Typically, the employee sits comfortably to do the work. However, there may be some walking; standing; bending; carrying of light items, such as papers, books, or small parts; or driving an automobile. No special physical demands are required to perform the work.
    WORK SCHEDULE AND CONDITIONS:
    • Equipment used includes, PC workstation running on a LAN in a Microsoft Windows environment, calculator, phone and other general office equipment
    • Interface with internal and external contacts as needed to carry out the functions of the position
    • Work is performed in a climate-controlled office with minimal exposure to safety hazards
    REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
    • High school diploma or GED and at least 1 year of related work experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Strong Chemistry background

    Salary
    Hourly Pay Rate is $17.58.
    Benefits Marketing Statement
    By joining our top-notch institution, you will enjoy being a part of an organization that offers a supportive, collegial work environment, excellent work/life balance, tuition waiver, participation in a tax deferred retirement plan and more.
    Special Instructions
    Go to the Job Search page, click on 'My Activities' at the top of the page. Under My Cover Letters and Attachments you will click on 'Add Attachment.' Please be sure to put the Job ID# in the title once you name your file for cover letters only, unless you attached your cover letter with your resume.
    If you are applying for an Instructional position (i.e. Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, Instructor), please ensure you include the following to be considered: Resume/CV, Cover Letter, Teaching Philosophy, and unofficial transcripts.
    You must limit your file name for any attachment to 40 characters or less.
    How to Apply
    ALL APPLICANTS MUST APPLY ONLINE ONLY
    We will not accept application material received via fax, email, mail, or hand delivered.
    Postings for part-time and adjunct positions are active for the academic year. By selecting the option to receive notifications on your profile, you will begin receiving electronic communication regarding new opportunities with Lone Star College (LSC).
    If selected for an interview, a recruiter will contact you by phone, or email to schedule an interview.
    Lone Star College participates in the E-Verify program, under which Lone Star College provides the federal government with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm that the employee is authorized to work in the United States.
    More information on the E-Verify program is available at www.dhs.gov/E-Verify .
    Lone Star College is an EEO Employer. All positions are subject to a criminal background check.

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