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Postdoctoral Associate 194200 - Agricultural Autonomy Institute Main Campus - Starkville, MS
Under general supervision, employs a broad knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures in a particular field of specialization to plan, coordinate, and conduct research. Will work on cutting-edge technology in the field of Agricultural Automation under the guidance of Dr. Hussein Gharakhani.
Research Associate 194200 - Agricultural Autonomy Institute Main Campus - Starkville, MS
Under general supervision, employs a broad knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures in a particular field of specialization to plan, coordinate, and conduct research. Will work on cutting-edge technology in the field of Agricultural Automation under the guidance of Dr. Hussein Gharakhani.
Assistant Professor 015900 - CREC-Coastal Research & Ext Center Biloxi, MS
This is a 12-month, tenure track position consisting of a 100% research appointment. This position is located at the Coastal Research and Extension Center in Biloxi, MS, and is administratively housed within the Coastal Research and Extension Center, with an academic home in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering. The primary function of this position will be to develop an applied coastal engineering research program with interest and/or dual expertise in areas including, but not limited to, marine debris and litter mitigation, coastal resiliency, natural resource protection and coastline erosion abatement, marine aquaculture and fisheries resource/habitat protection, sustainable coastal infrastructure solutions, and/or coastal agroecology monitoring systems e.g., watersheds, marshes, estuarine health, and other coastal and marine issues addressed by engineered solutions that could be described as Sustainable Design and Nature Integration, Nature-Inspired Engineering and/or Eco-Engineering Solutions. Candidates with degrees in agricultural and/or biosystems engineering, ocean/coastal bioengineering, aquaculture/fisheries engineering, or similar or related disciplines are encouraged to apply.
Assistant Professor 013100 - Poultry Science Main Campus - Starkville, MS
This is a 9-month, tenure-track position in which the successful candidate will develop an independent research program in the area of poultry management and health. The candidate will be expected to collaborate with other scientists within Poultry Science as well as other Departments/Units on campus (e.g., Agriculture and Biological Engineering, MVRDL and/or CVM, USDA ARS etc.) as well as Extension personnel and poultry management/health. This is an appointment with an anticipated 60% research and 40% teaching appointment depending on the candidate’s qualifications. This position will be on the main campus and will be located within the Department of Poultry Sciences.
Research Engineer I,II,III, or Senior 060803 - Ctr for Advanced Vehicular Systems Main Campus - Starkville, MS
Research Engineer I,II,III, or Senior in the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems (CAVS) within the Institute for Computational Research in Science and Engineering (ICRES) at Mississippi State University. CAVS is located in Starkville, MS on the campus of Mississippi State University, CAVS maintains a strong interaction with industry and also stresses a cross-disciplinary education and research program. The individual serves under the general direction of the CAVS Director.
Research Engineer I, II, or III 061800 - Inst for Clean Energy Technology Main Campus - Starkville, MS
The individual filling this position will function at the professional research level and will collaborate with researchers involved in design and implementation of ASME NQA-1 qualified test systems for nuclear-grade HEPA-filter research. This position will perform engineering research, data analysis, and report preparation. The individual will be expected to evaluate and apply standardized engineering procedures and techniques to research projects. Limited exercise of judgement is required on details of work and in making preliminary selections and adaptations. The individual will be responsible for the development of methods and procedures used by the research team, training of personnel, and ensuring the QA/QC policies and procedures are followed. The individual may be responsible for supervising technicians and students that prepare for testing, collect test data, and perform data reduction. Research activities include developing publications and presentations for national conferences. Some travel may be required.
Research Epidemiological Modeler 191000 - Geosystems Research Institute Main Campus - Starkville, MS
We are seeking up to two Research Epidemiological Modelers with an interest and experience in computational aspects of molecular and spatial epidemiology to work with an interdisciplinary team of professionals at Mississippi State University and the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Geospatial and Environmental Epidemiology Research Unit (GEERU). The candidates will be responsible for development of advanced computational models of infectious disease evolution, transmission, and persistence with particular emphasis on diseases that impact agricultural infrastructure and pose a biosecurity threat to human populations in the U.S. and beyond. The candidate will be based out of the Geosystems Research Institute (GRI), an institute in the High Performance Collaboratory (HPC2) at Mississippi State University. Through these collaborations the successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop a large, diverse, and well-connected professional network to leverage in their future career.
Postdoctoral Associate 191001 - Northern Gulf Institute Miami, FL
The principal function of the postdoc is to contribute to configuring an Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC) water quality model for the South Florida region and use this model to simulate and analyze past and projected regional patterns, with a focus on net primary production and subsequent carbon transport and settlement rates in and out of Biscayne Bay. The outputs of the coastal model will be used to characterize climate change impacts on water quality and carbon transport in and out of the estuary. Addition to the modeling efforts, the position will also have the tasks of constructing literature reviews and providing carbon data input for NOAA databases. The postdoc will be based at the NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, Florida. She/he will be part of a multidisciplinary team, which includes researchers at NOAA, Mississippi State University, University of Miami, University of South Florida, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, and Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association.
Enterprise Systems Analyst II 460100 - Enterprise Information Systems Main Campus - Starkville, MS
This position will work as a team member in Enterprise Information Systems at Mississippi State University. The Systems Analyst implements, maintains, and supports Information Systems to meet the University needs. This position supports the complete life cycle process of one or more ERP application systems.
Enterprise Software Developer I 460100 - Enterprise Information Systems Main Campus - Starkville, MS
This position will work as a team member in Enterprise Information Systems at Mississippi State University. The Software Developer supports the University community by developing, coordinating, and managing enterprise application software systems and enterprise data by providing critical information services to our clients.
Flight Operations Tech I or II 194000 - Raspet Main Campus - Starkville, MS
Flight Operations Technician I This is the entry level of professional work. Incumbents perform routine flight operations support work, applying established processes within a defined framework to meet MSU, Federal/State Government and industry policy, rules and best practices. Assignments require investigation of a limited number of options and work must be reviewed and approved by fully qualified Flight Operations Technicians. Assignments are highly defined and of reduced complexity. Limited exercise of judgment is required on details of work and in ensuring compliance with applicable guidance making preliminary selections and adaptations of alternatives. For training and development purposes, assignments may include some work that is typically of a higher level. Flight Operations Technician II This is the intermediate level-developing/maturing professional. Incumbents perform complex and rigorous processes within a defined framework to meet MSU, Federal/State Government and industry policy, rules and best practices. Independently evaluates, selects, and applies accepted aviation operations and safety techniques; assignments have clear and specified objectives, and require the investigation of a limited number of variables. Incumbent relies on limited experience and exercises judgment within a construct of defined procedures and practices.
Digital Forensics Analyst , MCI 440900 - Vice President for Research Harrison County
This position will serve as an entry level Digital Forensics Analyst for the Mississippi Cyber Initiative (MCI) facility at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. In this role the Analyst under administrative direction, will assist the Lead Digital Forensics Technician in day-to-day operations of the Digital Forensics lab and the partnered Law Enforcement (LE) agencies of MCI. In this position the individual will perform configuration/installation/operations of existing forensics hardware and software, assisting other LE partnered agencies in conducting digital forensics analysis, inputting data into case management system, accomplishing inventories and maintaining chain of custody control of the labs evidence.
Cyber Range Simulation Specialist 440900 - Vice President for Research Harrison County
Performs as the Mississippi Cyber Initiative (MCI) Ecosystem Cyber Range Simulation Specialist providing instructional support for the Mississippi Cyber Initiative Ecosystem headquartered at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Harrison County Campus. In this role, the individual has responsibility for the interactivity between the simulated cyber training arenas that replicate networks, systems, tools, and applications with the Learning Management Platform (LMS). The position requires working directly with the Cyber Range Engineer ensuring the system(s) are configured to support the needs of the cyber training events; including and not limited to the planning, design, configuration/operations, analysis, development, implementation, quality assurance, and management of the cyber training learning environments. Develops cybersecurity scenarios with conceptual network designs integrating them to the MCI LMS ecosystem(s). Assist with event testing, attack\scenario configuration, and documentation of the cyber range environment(s). Requires knowledge of virtual machines and their associated Operating Systems as part of managing the conceptual network ecosystem. Familiarization in installing, configuring, testing routing, and switching devices, network operating systems security appliances\software, network services, domain\mail services, and workstation operating services (windows and Linux).
Research Associate II, III or Senior 192900 - nSPARC Main Campus - Starkville, MS
This position is through The National Strategic Planning & Analysis Research Center (NSPARC) at Mississippi State University (www.nsparc.msstate.edu). The successful candidate will conduct research and analysis, write reports and produce other materials for a diverse team of researcher faculty and scientists on projects related to workforce and economic development, skill development and career technical education, aligning higher education with workforce needs, workforce participation, program outcomes, and return on investment. The position will require the ability to work closely with an interdisciplinary team of researchers, professionals, and students, and the ability to work and think independently.
Research Associate I, II, III or Senior 192900 - nSPARC Main Campus - Starkville, MS
This position is through The National Strategic Planning & Analysis Research Center (NSPARC) at Mississippi State University (www.nsparc.msstate.edu). The successful candidate will conduct analysis for a diverse team of researcher faculty and scientists on projects related to workforce and economic development, skill development and career technical education, aligning higher education with workforce needs, workforce participation, program outcomes, and return on investment. Given the large amount of data, the candidate must have the capability to conduct work in common programming environments (SAS or Python). The position will require the ability to work closely with an interdisciplinary team of researchers, professionals, and students, and the ability to work and think independently.
Research Engineer III or Senior Research Engineer 068802 - CAVS Extension Lowndes County
Mississippi State University is seeking a Research Engineer at their CAVS Extension satellite office located in the Golden Triangle area. The exact title and rank will depend on the candidate’s education and experience.
Director of Utilities 490101 - Facilities Management Admin Main Campus - Starkville, MS
The Director of Utilities is responsible for managing and directing the staff and business operations associated with the implementation and sustainability of university utility operations.
Software Apps Developer 193002 - Center for Cyber Innovation Main Campus - Starkville, MS
The Software Applications Developer is responsible for analyzing software needs, designing, creating, coding, and testing application software from multiple platforms to serve the needs of the Center for Cyber Innovation (CCI). This position works closely together with members of technical teams for programming and hardware support to research projects.
Assistant Professor 014600 - Pontotoc Ridge-Flatwoods Branch Exp Lee County
The North Mississippi Research and Extension Center (NMREC) and the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Entomology & Plant Pathology (BCH-EPP) at Mississippi State University (MSU) invite applications for a tenure-track, 12-month, assistant professor faculty position in plant pathology with a targeted focus on sweetpotato and other specialty crops. This position is a joint appointment with principal affiliation at NMREC and academic affiliation in BCH-EPP. The position will be based at either NMREC in Verona, MS, or the Pontotoc Ridge-Flatwoods Branch Experiment Station near Pontotoc, MS, as deemed most suitable to support the research program of the successful applicant. Candidates with the ability to make research impacts on plant disease in the field and during post-harvest storage curing and preservation are preferred. Applicants should be able to articulate a prospective research program that has promise for sustainable external funding and national recognition. Opportunities exist for teaching by distance education or on the MSU campus in the BCH-EPP department and would be highly supported and encouraged, with research release time to do so available as part of the application as desired and approved by the home and academic Department Heads and Dean.
Assistant Professor or Associate Professor 020500 - Building Construction Science Main Campus - Starkville, MS
The successful candidate should have the potential and be willing to engage in high-impact teaching of core construction specialization in undergraduate and graduate courses, innovative and collaborative research, and/or scholarly outreach and service activities. The Building Construction Science program is unique in its project-based learning model (via studios) in which students work on team projects/ problem-based tasks via extended class time in collaboration with peers (within and outside specialization) and under guidance of instructors to enhance their content knowledge, technical and managerial competencies, and leadership & team skills. The vision of the Building Construction Science Department is to be a global leader in education, research, and innovation in the built environment. The mission is to create stimulating learning experiences for our students by engaging them in the discovery of techniques and management of construction processes and projects.

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