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Intern
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183900 - CVM Pathobiology/Population Med Dep
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| This internship at Mississippi State University is a 12-month clinical program. The intern will rotate between the surgery & medicine (food animal) and theriogenology (all species) services in house, and also the ambulatory service (large animal, including equine), with approximately equal time spent on each service. The internship provides training in clinical, hospital based service through interaction with clinical specialists (DACVIM, DABVP (Food Animal), DACT, MPH). The program is designed to prepare the individual for a residency in a corresponding discipline or entry into private practice. The program is directly supported by 2 diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2 diplomates of the American College of Theriogenologists, 1 diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Food Animal), 2 clinical faculty professors, 2 clinical instructors, and 4 support staff. The food animal in house clinic annual case load is 1,200-1,500 cases/year (beef 60%, dairy 30%, small ruminants 10%), and ambulatory makes 1000 trips/year (40% equine, 40% beef cow/calf and 20% dairy/small ruminants). |
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Research Engineer I,II,III, or Senior
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193601 - CAVS Research
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| 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. |
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Computer Specialist II
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193000 - HPC2
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| As a Computer Specialist II, you will play a crucial role in optimizing and managing our high-performance computing infrastructure and supporting network to support complex scientific, engineering, and research applications at the Mississippi State University (MSU) High Performance Computing Collaboratory (HPC2). Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident. |
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Research Engineer I, II, III or Senior
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191001 - Northern Gulf Institute
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Research Engineer to provide computer science support in the development of data management capabilities and visualization techniques for NOAA and its partners. An experienced computer scientist with extensive development experience and cloud-based programming is required to complete this work. |
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Specialty Intern (Emergency Critical Care)
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184000 - CVM Clinical Science Department
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine offers a combined Emergency Critical Care (ECC) program consisting of a six-month specialty internship followed by employment as a Clinical Instructor of ECC for six months. Opportunities for long-term employment at the Animal Health Center in Starkville, MS or Animal Emergency and Referral Center (AERC) in Flowood, MS may be available at the end of the 12-month program. |
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Research Associate I-III, and Senior
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191001 - Northern Gulf Institute
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Hancock County
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| Provide computer science support in the development of data management capabilities and visualization techniques for NOAA and its partners. An experienced computer scientist with extensive development experience and cloud-based programming is required to complete this work.
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Postdoctoral Associate
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191001 - Northern Gulf Institute
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Miami, FL
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| The Northern Gulf Institute (NGI) at Mississippi State University is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to spearhead a large-scale marine biodiversity assessment project using environmental DNA (eDNA) collected across the global ocean through the Bio-GO-SHIP project. This position is based at NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, Florida. The successful candidate will be at the forefront of this major initiative to generate and analyze metabarcoding data from thousands of marine water samples, significantly advancing our understanding of ocean life. This role involves extensive laboratory work in development of high-throughput metabarcoding assays; library preparation using those assays; bioinformatics data analysis, including taxonomic database improvement and the evaluation of novel assignment tools; and data publishing to global biodiversity repositories. This position offers a unique opportunity to collaborate with leading scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), University of California – Irvine, and the Minderoo Foundation, and to make foundational contributions to global marine biodiversity monitoring and open data infrastructure. |
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Guest and Conference Services Coordinator
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520200 - Butler Guest House - Guest Services
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Guest and Conference Services Coordinator is responsible for the oversight of daily operations for the Butler Guest House to include 16 residence halls for summer camp seasons, and will coordinate a one-stop-shop experience for University conferencing, and assist with the administration and leadership of summer camps, conferences and guest housing operations. The position reports to the Director for Business Operations & Guest Services.
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Assistant Director of Clinical Operations
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410400 - Student Counseling Services
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Assistant Director for Clinical Operations is responsible for overseeing and coordinating crisis response and the hospitalization protocol/procedure, facilitating clinical meetings, serving as the first administrator to respond to crisis calls as needed, and providing and facilitating crisis assessment. The Assistant Director for Clinical Operations provides supervision to trainees and the Triage Coordinator. This position reports to the Director of Student Counseling Services in the Division of Student Affairs and is a 12-month position. |
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Executive Director, High Performance & Research Computing
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193000 - HPC2
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Executive Director of High Performance and Research Computing provides vision, leadership, and oversight for Mississippi State University’s high performance computing and research computing resources and services. This position directs strategic investments in HPC technologies, ensures compliance with federal and institutional requirements, and manages staff supporting HPC and enterprise research computing infrastructure for MSU. The Executive Director serves as the primary institutional liaison with federal agencies and partners for HPC-related grants, contracts, and collaborations, including NOAA, USDA, NSF, DoD, and other sponsoring organizations. The Executive Director also serves as the primary point of contact for MSU’s high performance computing data center, overseeing strategic and operational decisions for the facility. The role requires balancing long-term strategic planning with operational excellence to support MSU’s research mission and government partnerships. |
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Community Director
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520194 - Student Housing - Residence Life
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Community Director (CD) provides leadership, management, supervision, and development for residence hall or apartment complex communities. This position
creates a community that fosters student success inside and out of the classroom, and
promotes personal and professional growth for residents. The CD ensures a balance of
high level student development and customer service. This position also promotes an
inclusive living-learning environment and partners with a diverse group of students,
staff, and faculty to develop and implement programs that promote the mission of the
University, the Division of Student Affairs and University Housing. This is a 12 month
live-in position where the CD resides in their assigned on-campus apartment
throughout their employment. The length of appointment will be no more than (4)
years. Annual reappointment is based on performance and funding availability. |
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Postdoctoral Associate
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191001 - Northern Gulf Institute
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Miami, FL
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| The successful candidate will contribute to advancing the understanding of cloud microphysics processes within tropical cyclone simulations in the Hurricane Analysis and Forecasting System (HAFS) modeling framework. The ideal candidate has experience working with HAFS and microphysics parameterizations in a numerical modeling context. Additionally, the project will employ machine learning techniques (specifically neural networks), so expertise or experience working with these systems is desirable. Experience with operational meteorology is a plus as well.
This is an exciting opportunity to work at the interface of dynamic weather modeling and artificial intelligence in an operationally relevant context.
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Postdoctoral Associate
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191001 - Northern Gulf Institute
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Miami, FL
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| The Northern Gulf Institute is seeking an Ocean Modeler to join an interdisciplinary team in Miami, Florida. The primary role of the postdoc is to develop a 4D-var data assimilation framework within a high-resolution regional ocean model, aiming to improve the representation of ocean biochemical variables. |
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Clinical Instructor I
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183900 - CVM Pathobiology/Population Med Dep
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University, invites applications for a Clinical Instructor I in Veterinary Clinical Pathology. The is a professional (non-tenure track) position in the Diagnostic Laboratory Services (DLS) section in the Department of Pathobiology and Population Medicine. The DLS is a part of the AAVLD fully accredited Mississippi Veterinary Research and Diagnostic Laboratory System, which has laboratories at three sites in Mississippi. |
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Extension Program Associate
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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Warren County
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| Encourage and support early care and education providers, families, and children across the state and provide referrals and resources to families. |
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Assistant Professor
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320100 - General Library
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Mississippi State University Libraries seek a dynamic, visionary, and collaborative scholar to serve as an Assistant Professor. This 12-month, tenure-track faculty position offers an extraordinary opportunity to lead one of the most significant collections of Abraham Lincoln and Civil War materials in the nation - the Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana - housed alongside the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library and Museum at Mississippi State University.
The successful candidate will provide intellectual, curatorial, and scholarly leadership for the collection; foster research, teaching, and public engagement; and supervise a full-time professional staff member responsible for archival processing and collection management. The faculty member will hold the Assistant Professor rank within MSU Libraries and report to the Frank and Virginia Williams Endowed Chair for Abraham Lincoln and Civil War Studies. |
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Customer Services Assistant
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730100 - Transportation
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Serves as the front-line contact person for all customers, including telephone, walk-in, departmental and general public customers of Parking & Transit Services at not only the Parking and Transit Services central office in the Roberts Building, but in the secondary Customer Service locations at the MSU Welcome Center and Old Main Academic Center. Serves as the primary intake for customer service-related request. Works with others in the Parking and Transit Services Customer Service unit by assisting with customer service events, including trainings, presentations, Orientations, and other outreach efforts. Also works within their unit to compile and present to the Parking and Transit Services administration timely reports related to permits, citations, and other Parking, Transit, or Customer Service-related metrics. Intake and compilation of incident reports related to any and all Parking or Transit related assistance include but not limited to towing, jump-offs, tire assistance, gate breaches or issues, wheel locks, etc. Provides advice and assistance to the university community and its visitors regarding parking & transit matters. |
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Postdoctoral Associate
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191001 - Northern Gulf Institute
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Miami, FL
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| 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. |
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Programmer Analyst
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185410 - CVM Admin Support Adm
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Provide analysis, development, and support for software applications and database systems within the College of Veterinary Medicine – Information Technology Services. Independently manage assigned application components, assist with system enhancements, and contribute to the development and maintenance of new and existing systems. |
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Student Success Coordinator
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181100 - CVM Academic Affairs Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Student Success Coordinator is responsible for fostering a supportive environment that enhances the overall student experience for veterinary students. This position plays a critical role in providing guidance and resources to help students navigate the challenges of veterinary school. The Student Success Coordinator focuses on personal development, well-being, and engagement, ensuring students thrive both inside and outside the classroom. The role involves developing and managing student programs, supporting student organizations, and connecting students with resources that enhance their personal and professional growth.
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