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Research Technician
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061800 - Inst for Clean Energy Technology
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The individual filling this position 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 a variety of routine duties in the testing facility. This position requires strict adherence to QA/QC policies and procedures. Employees may perform work independently within established methods and procedures. |
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Research Associate I or II
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061800 - Inst for Clean Energy Technology
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| 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 testing and/or research. The individual will assist in the development of methods and procedures used by the research team, perform training of test personnel and/or analytical personnel, and ensure 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 and/or supervising technicians and students that perform analytical sampling, log analytical data, and analyze such data. Research activities may include developing publications and presentations for national conferences. Some travel may be required. |
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Ticket Office (Fellow)
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890121 - Athletics - Ticket Office
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| This fellowship is designed to expose the individual to all aspects of ticket operations, including the use of Paciolan ticketing system. The objective of the fellowship is to help the individual learn all aspects of athletic ticketing, including customer service management, day-to-day operations, game day management, innovative ticket sales strategies, fiscal responsibility, and a greater understanding of the athletic department as a whole. |
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Admissions Counselor I
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411200 - Enrollment Services
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The function of the Admission Counselor is to represent Mississippi State University to prospective students, parents, alumni, faculty, and staff. The Admission Counselor’s foremost responsibility is one of public relations, with this position focusing on the recruitment of freshman students to Mississippi State University. |
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Director, Environmental & Chemical Regulatory
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190700 - Mississippi State Chemical Lab
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Director of Environmental and Chemical Regulatory serves as the senior scientific and operational leader for the Chemical Regulatory Division of the Mississippi State Chemical Laboratory (MSCL) and reports directly to the State Chemist. The Director provides strategic, technical, and administrative oversight of regulatory and fee-for-service laboratory programs to ensure compliance with applicable state and federal requirements while advancing service quality, operational efficiency, and scientific excellence.
This position supervises laboratory programs responsible for chemical and environmental testing related to animal feeds, pet foods, human foods, agricultural liming materials, fertilizers, soil, pesticide formulations, environmental samples, and other regulated products sold in Mississippi to ensure compliance with state specifications, labeling requirements, and applicable standards.
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Associate Director, Administrative Operations
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194000 - Raspet
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Associate Director, Administrative Operations (ADO) will report directly to the Director of the Raspet Flight Research Laboratory (Raspet) and support senior staff in advancing the mission of Raspet to “Advance aerospace technologies, practices, and safety through solution-oriented aeronautical research and partnerships to solve the most challenging problems for our customers and the nation.” The ADO will ensure effective coordination of initiatives and communication across flight operations, research engineering, program management, and business units as well as support coordination with the broader MSU community and external stakeholders. The ADO will engage with internal and external stakeholders to understand the numerous initiatives, projects, and objectives of Raspet’s research and service mission, providing support and coordination at Raspet. |
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Intern
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine (MSU-CVM) offers a robust rotating small animal internship program that promotes clinical teaching and learning, supportive mentorship, fosters clinical autonomy all while allowing refinement of clinical efficiency, time management and multi-tasking skills. Our program is ideal for veterinary professionals who are eager to learn and grow as a new veterinarian whether wishing to pursue additional training prior to general practice or continual education towards residency training. We have an increased commitment to support staffing in order to promote a positive work environment. We provide communications training to all levels of our hospital including house officers which is provided as graduate level course work. MSU-CVM boasts a variety of specialty services including internal medicine, general surgery, anesthesiology, neurology, diagnostic imaging, dentistry, critical care, clinical pathology, anatomical pathology, oncology, ophthalmology, theriogenology, and dermatology as well as a 24/7 emergency department staffed by senior emergency veterinarians. There is also an opportunity to work with satellite locations including the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport, MS. |
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Print Manager
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011000 - Agricultural Communications
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Oversees the daily operations and function of the Extension Print and Publications Supply area for Mississippi State University Extension Service. |
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ICU Technician Trainee
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The ICU technician position provides primary care to all emergency patients and advanced care for critical patients of the Animal Health Center (AHC) along with support for hospitalized patients. Though legally limited to providing patient care except for diagnosing, prescribing, or performing surgery; these vital technicians are responsible for executing the wishes of the veterinary medical doctor team and monitoring patient response. In addition to these supporting roles, ICU technicians provide instruction for the professional DVM veterinary students, as well as Bachelor's degree Veterinary Medical Technology students. |
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Assistant/Associate Clinical Professor
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Shelter Medicine Program at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking to hire an Assistant or Associate Clinical Professor to join the team of 5 faculty members, 1 rehire retiree, and 3 technicians. The Shelter Medicine Program provides spay/neuter services to 25+ shelters and rescue groups in Mississippi. The Shelter Medicine Program also provides shelter visits for third year veterinary students to perform basic physical examinations, health maintenance evaluations, and population level recommendations for the shelter. This position is also cross posted with PARF 510383. |
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Assistant/Associate Clinical Professor
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184200 - Animal and Emergency Referral Center
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Rankin County
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| The Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine has an Assistant or Associate Clinical Professor for Small Animal Emergency Medicine position available, to work at the AERC in Flowood, MS. This position is also cross posted with PARF 510385. |
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Clinical Instructor I
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Shelter Medicine Program at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking to hire a Clinical Instructor to join the team of 5 faculty members, 1 rehire retiree, and 3 technicians. The Shelter Medicine Program provides spay/neuter services to 25+ shelters and rescue groups in Mississippi. The Shelter Medicine Program also provides shelter visits for third year veterinary students to perform basic physical examinations, health maintenance evaluations, and population level recommendations for the shelter. |
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Research Associate I-III, or 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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Intern
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183905 - CVM Pathobiology Dept Admin
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University, invites applications for a Rotating Equine Medicine Internship. This position will work under faculty in Equine Medicine. |
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Cook
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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Harrison County
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| The Cook is responsible for the implementation of food services in a Head Start program serving children ages 3-5. Responsibilities include preparing attractive, USDA-approved and CACFP-approved meals; keeping the kitchen clean and sanitary according to Health Department ordinances, maintaining adequate food stocks (ordering milk and food), kitchen supplies, attending trainings and food service records, including production books, menu writing.
The Cook will be evaluated on a combination of skills, dispositions and behaviors, some of which are related to the specific service area of this position and others that represent general expectations of all Mississippi State University – Extension Head Start Program employees.
Immediate Supervisor: Center Operations Coordinator |
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Assistant Cook
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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Hancock County
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| The Assistant Cook is responsible for assisting the Cook with production/preparation, food purchases, and service of meals in accordance with established United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and State guidelines and standards of nutrition, health, and sanitation. This employee will assist in the planning of nutritious meals and snacks for Head Start students, parents and teachers and perform administrative tasks in support of the food preparation process, including documentation and maintenance of records. Noise level could be moderate to loud in the center and kitchen. Employee must be able to work in close quarters. |
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Extension Program Associate
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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North MS Area
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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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Intermittent Worker
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440608 - Office of Pre-College & Opportunity Programs
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The camp counselor is responsible for leading and implementing activities and experiences to children in group setting. They will also be responsible for the general safety and development, growth, and skill achievement of the participants in his/her group. The counselor will provide high quality life team building exercises for participants that focus on leadership and life skills. |
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Manager of Electrical Services
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490142 - Electrical
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Manages, plans, supervises, schedules, and assigns the work of electricians; coordinates the activities of the electrical staff. Services and maintains the high voltage electrical distribution system for the University. |
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Coordinator, Thrive Scholars Program
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440601 - Holmes Center for Student Success
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Coordinator for Thrive Scholars Program is responsible for serving as a resource for students by providing individualized support and coaching for students experiencing challenges, including, but not limited to, previously in foster care, emancipated minor, at risk for homelessness, who have experienced the death of a parent(s), or at risk for housing instability or food insecurity. Reporting to the Associate Director of the Holmes Center for Student Success, this individual is responsible for evaluating and coordinating gaps in support and assisting students in accessing resources that will contribute to their success. |