That message is printed by the Linux operating system when a background
job finishes [1]. With tcsh, it doesn't look easy to suppress that
message. So I'd say the answer is No, you cannot avoid printing of that
message.
[1]
Sorry, but I want to know how can we avoid the printing of this part
( ( $remote $machine[$p] "cd $PWD;$set_OMP_NUM_THREADS;$t $taskset0 $exe
${def}_$loop.def ;fixerror_lapw ${def}_$loop"; rm -f .lock_$lockfile[$p] )
>& .stdout1_$loop; if ( -f .stdout1_$loop ) bashtime2csh.pl_lapw
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