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Math Minor Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

BACHELORS DEGREE - Preferred Major/Minor (one of): * BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Preferred * COMP SCI/BUS - Preferred * ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT - Preferred * MATHEMATICS - Preferred * STATISTICS ...

Call Center Agent

Sulphur Springs, TX · On-site

$12.25 - $16/hr

Basic math skills * Ability to troubleshoot minor issues * Ability to use reasoning and deduction to locate accurate information * Must be able to maintain focus and be self-motivated PREFERRED ...

Call Center Agent

Sulphur Springs, TX · On-site

$12.25 - $16/hr

Basic math skills * Ability to troubleshoot minor issues * Ability to use reasoning and deduction to locate accurate information * Must be able to maintain focus and be self-motivated PREFERRED ...

Performs minor plumbing repairs (ex: lavatory repair). * Performs minor electrical repairs (ex ... Ability to read, write and perform basic mathematical calculations required. * Must be willing to ...

Extrusion Operator

Mesquite, TX · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Troubleshoot machine and minor equipment issues. * Operate and monitor resin conveying systems and ... Basic math skills for measurements, weights, and production tracking. * Strong attention to detail ...

Make minor electrical, and/or plumbing repairs as needed. Lubricate and change oil in motors, pumps ... Necessary knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Basic mechanics and understanding of basic mathematical ...

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Performs machine maintenance and minor repairs. * Maintains a clean and safe workstation. Position ... Basic computer skills and math proficiency. Education & Experience: * High school diploma or ...

... minor fabrication work. Why apply? * Competitive wages. * Opportunities for overtime. * Company ... Good organizational and math skills. * Excellent verbal and written communication skills. About Us ...

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What is a math minor?

A math minor is an academic program that allows undergraduate students to take a focused set of mathematics courses in addition to their major field of study. It typically requires completion of a series of core math classes, such as calculus, linear algebra, and potentially more advanced topics. Pursuing a math minor can enhance analytical and problem-solving skills, making graduates more competitive in a variety of fields, including science, engineering, finance, and technology.

How can pursuing a math minor complement my primary field of study and enhance my career prospects?

Adding a Math Minor to your degree can significantly strengthen analytical and problem-solving skills, making you a more versatile candidate in fields such as finance, engineering, computer science, and data analysis. Many employers value the quantitative reasoning and logical thinking that a background in mathematics provides, regardless of your primary major. Additionally, a Math Minor can open doors to interdisciplinary projects and research opportunities, and may serve as a strong foundation if you decide to pursue graduate studies or specialized certifications in the future.

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

To thrive as a mathematician, you need a strong foundation in mathematical theory, problem-solving, and analytical reasoning, typically supported by a degree in mathematics or a related field. Familiarity with mathematical software such as MATLAB, Mathematica, or R, and knowledge of programming languages like Python are commonly required. Attention to detail, perseverance, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating on complex problems and presenting solutions clearly. These skills and qualities are essential for advancing mathematical understanding and successfully applying mathematical concepts in academic, research, or industry settings.

What can I do with a minor in math?

A minor in math can enhance qualifications for roles in data analysis, finance, teaching, engineering, and research. It develops skills in problem-solving, quantitative reasoning, and analytical thinking, which are valuable in many industries and often complement a major field of study.

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What cities in Texas are hiring for Math Minor jobs?

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Infographic showing various Math Minor job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution.

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Job description

Provides students with appropriate learning activities and experiences designed to fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical and social growth.

Job Qualifications

EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university is required.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Prior teaching experience in a similar role preferred *Applicants who do not meet these work experience qualifications may be considered if they have a unique combination of education and work experience that may meet requirements for a school district permit.

TYPE OF SKILL AND/OR REQUIRED LICENSING/CERTIFICATION

Software Microsoft Office Certifications/Licensure Texas state teacher certification aligned with teaching assignment Equipment

LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES

-No supervisory responsibilities. May provide occasional work guidance, technical advice, and training to staff.

WORK COMPLEXITY/INDEPENDENT JUDGMENT

-Work involves the application of moderately complex procedures and tasks that are quite varied. Independent judgment is often required to select and apply the most appropriate of available resources. Ongoing supervision is provided on an "as needed" basis.

BUDGET AUTHORITY

-No budget development activity is required.

PROBLEM SOLVING

-Decisions are made on routine matters affecting few individuals and usually within the confines of the job's own department. Specific job activities and results are typically reviewed closely. There are limited requirements for developing new ideas or changes in methods, procedures, or services.

IMPACT OF DECISIONS

-Follow rules and procedures. Decisions can have minimal or no impact to HISD. Errors can be readily detected, usually by the employee, and, if made, would result in minor expense for correction.

COMMUNICATION/INTERACTIONS

-Collaborate and solve problems - work with others to resolve problems, clarify, or interpret complex information/policies, and provide initial screening/negotiations without approval authority. Interactions are typically with customers, senior level professional staff, and managers.

CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS

-Takes routine or required customer actions to meet customer needs. Responds promptly and accurately to customer complaints, inquiries and requests for information and coordinates appropriate follow-up. May handle escalated issues passed on from coworkers or subordinates.

WORKING/ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

-Work is normally performed in a typical interior work environment which does not subject the employee to any hazardous or unpleasant elements. Ability to carry and/or lift less than 15 pounds.

Responsibilities

  1. Plan a program of study that, as much as possible, meets the individual needs, interests, and abilities of the students.
  2. Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and interests of the students.
  3. Prepare lessons that reflect accommodations for individual differences.
  4. Prepare for classes assigned and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisor.
  5. Encourage students to set and maintain standards of classroom behavior.
  6. Guide the learning process toward the achievement of curriculum goals and, in harmony with the goals, establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, projects, and the like to communicate these objectives to the students.
  7. Employ a variety of instructional techniques and instructional media consistent with the physical limitations of the location provided, and the needs and capabilities of the individuals or student groups involved.
  8. Strive to implement, by instruction and action, the district's philosophy of education and instructional goals and objectives.
  9. Assess the accomplishments of the students on a regular basis and provide progress reports as required.
  10. Refer students for evaluation by district specialists as required.
  11. Take necessary and reasonable precautions to protect the students, equipment, materials, and facilities.
  12. Maintain accurate, complete, and correct records as required by law, district policy, and administrative regulations.
  13. Assist the administration in implementing all policies and rules governing student life and conduct. Develop reasonable rules of classroom behavior. Maintain order in the classroom in a fair and just manner.
  14. Make provisions for being available to the students and to the parents for education-related purposes when required.
  15. Plan and supervise purposeful assignments for teacher aide(s) and volunteer(s) and, cooperatively with department heads, evaluating their job performance.
  16. Maintain and improve professional competence.
  17. Participate in district staff development.
  18. Attend staff meetings and serve on staff committees
  19. Maintain a professional relationship with colleagues.
  20. Establish and maintain open lines of communication with students, parents, and community members.
  21. Maintain open communication with parents.
  22. Other duties as assigned.

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