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Working Title Jr. Program Engineer Payroll Title Junior Specialist Location BCSA Arlington Office ... science, and physics. * Education Credit: A master's degree from an accredited college or ...

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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for junior physics in the United States is $26.96, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $33.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Junior Physicist do?

A Junior Physicist is typically an early-career professional who assists with scientific research, experiments, and data analysis in the field of physics. They often work under the supervision of senior physicists, contributing to ongoing projects, maintaining laboratory equipment, and preparing reports on their findings. Junior Physicists may also help develop theories, test hypotheses, and collaborate with other scientists or engineers. Their role is essential for gaining hands-on experience and building a foundation for more advanced research positions in the future.

What are some common challenges faced by Junior Physics professionals when transitioning from academic studies to industry roles?

Junior Physics professionals often encounter challenges when moving from academia to industry, such as adapting to faster-paced project timelines and learning to apply theoretical knowledge to practical, real-world problems. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, including engineers and data analysts, is frequently required, which may differ from the more independent work typical in academic settings. Additionally, juniors may need to quickly become proficient with industry-standard tools and software, as well as develop strong communication skills to effectively convey complex concepts to non-technical stakeholders.

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AspectJunior PhysicsJunior Data Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Physics or related fieldBachelor's in Statistics, Mathematics, or related field
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, educational institutions, industry R&DBusiness, finance, healthcare, tech companies
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, research institutes, tech firms
Common Search & ComparisonYes

Junior Physics and Junior Data Analyst roles often require a bachelor's degree in their respective fields. While Junior Physics focuses on research, experimentation, and scientific analysis in labs or academia, Junior Data Analysts work with data sets to derive insights in business or tech environments. Both roles involve analytical skills but differ in industry focus and daily tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Junior Physicist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Junior Physicist, you need a solid understanding of physics principles, mathematics, and scientific research methods, usually supported by at least a bachelor's degree in physics or a related field. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, data analysis software (such as MATLAB or Python), and possibly experience with simulation tools is typical. Critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication are vital soft skills for interpreting results and collaborating with team members. These abilities are essential for conducting reliable research, contributing to scientific discoveries, and advancing in the field.
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Location : TJC Central Campus
Job Type: Full-Time Regular
Job Number: 2026-00070
Department: Physics
Opening Date: 06/04/2026
Number of Months: 9
Tyler Junior College gives equal consideration to all applicants for admission, employment and participation in its programs and activities without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, veteran status or limited English proficiency (LEP).
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
All positions are on-site, located in Tyler, Texas, unless otherwise stated in the job posting.
ABOUT
Professors provide classroom instruction and college service and are responsible to department chairs and instructional deans.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
General Expectations of all TJC Faculty
Exhibit a commitment to excellence in teaching and learning
  • Maintain current and comprehensive knowledge and experience in the teaching field and assigned teaching discipline
  • Create a classroom environment reflecting professionalism, equity, respect, and trust
Adhere to college policies
  • Abide by Employee Standards of Conduct
  • Perform job duties as assigned by the department chair and dean (unless request violates TJC policy or local/state/federal laws)
  • Stay current with and follow departmental and college policies
  • Complete required compliance trainings and stay current on professional development hours
Responsibilities to the Student
Exhibit a commitment to student success.
  • Design classroom instructional activities appropriate to the expected rigor of the course and consistent with program expectations and course objectives
  • Embed interactive learning activities in the instructional setting that engage student learning and encourage student development of active learning skillsets
  • Facilitate student learning and successful completion of the course by preparing and using appropriate instructional materials compatible with the expected rigor of the course and consistent with program expectations and course objectives
  • Align learning opportunities and employ suitable assessments of course learning outcomes and program learning outcomes, with the student's core competencies
  • Sequence learning opportunities and assessments through the courses and program to build student learning and understanding
  • Integrate workplace professional skillsets into the classroom environment (i.e., prompt and regular attendance, initiative to seek clarification, timely submission of work, use of technology in work completion, etc.)
  • Motivate students to perform at their highest level by maintaining an atmosphere of dignity and cordiality conducive to learning in both the classroom and office
Adhere to college policies
  • Meet all classes as scheduled and maximize use of available class time
  • Maintain scheduled office hours as required
  • Follow attendance and office hour requirements for online and hybrid classes as specified in the distance education course standards (see employee handbook)
Responsibilities to the Department
  • Follow prescribed course syllabi and adopted textbooks (including appropriate assigned readings)
  • Inform students of student learning outcomes, class procedures, and grading policies at the beginning of each semester
  • Demonstrate initiative and/or cooperative support of leadership, faculty, and staff to implement strategic improvements and achieve goals
  • Attend and participate in required department and school meetings, and perform other duties as assigned by the department chair or instructional dean
Responsibilities to the College
  • Teach in the modality (face-to-face, hybrid, or online) chosen by the College.
  • Maintain accurate records and submit required student attendance and grade reports by published deadlines
  • Model professional conduct and enforce student conduct policies as prescribed
  • Participate in all required convocation activities and graduation events
  • Maintain required memberships/licensures/certifications per department and accrediting body standards
  • Assume duties, including committee assignments, over and above assigned classes and office hours as requested by the department chair or instructional dean
  • Demonstrate commitment to the college through actively participating in TJC-sponsored events and activities beyond assigned classes and office hours as appropriate
Responsibilities to the Community
  • Network with community members and others to promote the TJC program and its students
  • Exhibit conduct that reflects the mission, vision, and values of the institution and the community

College Vision Statement
Educating everyone-the path to a better world.
College Mission Statement
The College champions student and community success by providing a caring, comprehensive experience through educational excellence, stellar service, innovative programming and authentic partnerships.
Paramount to Tyler Junior College as a premiere institution of higher learning is the commitment by the College faculty to academic excellence, integrity, and scholarship, as well as the focus on student and community success.
A Commitment to Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Faculty have a comprehensive knowledge and experience in their subject matter while striving to remain current and competent in their fields. They are team-oriented, working to create and maintain an atmosphere of professionalism, equity, respect, and trust. Faculty consistently exhibit an enthusiasm for teaching and especially for working with students. Moreover, they actively promote student engagement.
A Commitment to Student Success
Faculty are innovative in their teaching methods and strive to motivate student success. Faculty are patient, approachable, authentic, and friendly with students and colleagues. They strive to know their students by name. Additionally, faculty are actively involved with students, making interaction and support a priority. They guide, advise, and enhance student learning through a passion for their discipline and for their students.
A Commitment to Leadership and College Service
Faculty are leaders within local, regional, state, and national organizations. Faculty work with the community to develop programs, training, and curricula to anticipate as well as to meet community needs. Faculty contribute to student and collegiate success by active participation in College committees and by serving as advisors and mentors for both students and colleagues.
A Commitment to Excellence through Professional Development
Faculty continuously self-evaluate and seek to improve their teaching methods through professional development opportunities. Faculty are committed to life-long learning and endeavor to incorporate new technology, techniques, and information into their courses.
A Commitment to Community Service and Creation of a College-Going Culture
Faculty understand and support TJC's vision and mission. Faculty promote TJC through community outreach initiatives, dual-enrollment opportunities, and positive interaction with schools, businesses, and community organizations.
WHO YOU ARE
Required Education
Master's degree with 18 graduate hours in Physics.
COMPETENCIES
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Collaboration/Teamwork, Communication (Oral and Written), Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Multi-tasking, Organizational Skills, Problem-solving, Time Management, Adaptability, and Professionalism in an Education Setting.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Individual Contributor
Work Environment: Indoor classroom setting
Physical Demands: Sitting, walking, standing, repetitive typing
Travel Required: No
If travel is required, the candidate must have and maintain a current, valid Texas driver's license and an acceptable driving record.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
EXPECTATIONS
  • Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities are subject to change at any time, with or without notice.
  • Will have contact - in person, by email, or by phone - with staff, students, and the general public.
  • Must exhibit a sensitivity to and an understanding of the diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds of staff and students and to staff and students with disabilities.
  • Regular and punctual attendance is an essential function of each employee.

NOTE: With or without reasonable accommodation, the individual in this position must possess the competencies and must be able to perform the essential functions and duties of the job as described above, including essential tasks requiring specific physical demands.
*Tyler Junior College gives equal consideration to all applicants for admission, employment, and participation in its programs and activities without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, or limited English proficiency (LEP). Tyler Junior College respects the legal rights of each person to work and learn in an environment that is free from unlawful sexual discrimination, including sexual harassment and sexual violence.
This is a security-sensitive position. Candidates will be subject to a criminal background check.
INSURANCE (Coverage fully or partially funded by the College)
Health Insurance
Health insurance will become effective on the first of the month following 60 days of employment, provided that insurance enrollment forms are submitted. There are two plans for employees to choose from, both administered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield. With either plan, you have access to a network of over 10,000 medical and mental health providers in Texas. Both plans include a comprehensive prescription drug program through Optum Rx.
Employee's premium is fully funded by the College and State. Dependent premiums are funded 75% by the College and State, and 25% by the employee.
Basic Life Term Life Insurance
The State provides employees a term life insurance policy of $5,000 with $5,000 accidental death and dismemberment.
Long-Term Disability
This benefit is made available by the State and is fully funded by the College. Approved benefit pays 60% of insurance salary after 180-day elimination period. Benefits are paid until your return to work, reach full Social Security retirement age or are no longer considered disabled under the plan.
Optional Term Life Insurance
With this optional plan, employees may purchase one to four times their annual salary in life insurance. The College funds one times the annual salary premium not to exceed $120 annually.
OPTIONAL INSURANCE (Coverage fully funded by the employee)
Dental Insurance
Two dental insurance plans are available to full-time employees and eligible dependents.
Vision Insurance
The health insurance plan covers some vision and eye health services, but does not cover the cost of eyeglasses and contact lenses. Additional vision insurance is offered to full-time employees and eligible dependents to help offset those costs.
Voluntary Accidental Death and Dismemberment
This optional benefit provides additional financial support when there is an accidental death or injury of a certain type.
Short-Term Disability
If claim is approved, this optional benefit pays 66% of monthly salary after a 30-day elimination period up to five months.
Cancer/Intensive Care Plan/Heart Plan/Accident Plan
Several optional plans are available to employees and eligible dependents through AFLAC.
Dependent Term Life Insurance
An optional term-life insurance policy of $5,000 with accidental death and dismemberment is available for all eligible dependents.
Tobacco User Premium
All participants enrolled in a Texas Employees Group Benefits Program (GBP) health plan must be certified as a tobacco user or non-user. Tobacco users of any age - adults and minors - are charged the $30 tobacco user premium each month.
RETIREMENT
Retirement
The Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) is provided and required for all full-time employees. Full-time faculty an eligible administrative employees may elect the Optional Retirement Program (ORP) as an alternative to TRS.
TJC Alternative Retirement Plan
The College contributes on a monthly basis 4% of a full-time employee's salary into an alternative retirement plan administered by TIAA-CREF. Additionally, if an employee contributes 1%, 2% or 3%, the College will make a matching contribution for a total of 6%, 8% or 10% respectively. Some vesting requirements will apply.
Tax-Sheltered 403(b) Plans
An optional retirement plan available to full-time employees. Employees may contribute up to the annual IRS maximum limitation in voluntary retirement savings to various approved vendors.
457 Deferred Compensation Plan
An optional retirement plan available to full-time employees. Employees may contribute to the annual IRS maximum limitation in this voluntary retirement savings plan.
HOLIDAYS AND LEAVE
Sick Leave
Full-time employees accrue 8 hours per month per contract length, with a maximum accrual of 90 days.
Holidays
  • New Year's Day
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • Good Friday
  • Memorial Da...