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Coordinator, Transfer Services
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440322 - Center for Academic Excellence
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Reporting to the Executive Director of the Center for Academic Excellence, this person will serve as a point-of-contact for transfer students as they move from the community college setting to the university. This person will serve as a liaison between students and academic services/departments on campus. This person will serve as a liaison between students and Account Services. This person will serve as a liaison between students and the Registrar’s Office. This person will be well-versed in study skills, time management, and other pertinent topics to help students as they appear in his/her office. |
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Construction Administrator I, II, III, or Senior
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490149 - Work Management
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| In the Department of Facilities Management, the Construction Administrator for Work Management provides oversight of project scopes, budgets, contracts, designs, bids, construction compliance with codes and contracts, and day-to-day operational and tactical aspects associated with projects involving renovations, alterations and/or in-house projects. |
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Master Fire Sprinkler System Technician
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490150 - Fire Safety
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| To install, maintain, coordinate, and repair complex fire sprinkler systems, water-based fire protection systems, and related life safety equipment, including collaboration with alarm technicians where systems integrate or support is needed. |
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Business Coordinator I, II, III, or Senior
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330200 - Office of the CIO
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Provides administrative support in maintaining a general accounting system for a division, department, or other separately budgeted unit by performing a variety of accounting duties. |
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Coordinator, TRiO STEM-H
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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 TRiO STEM provides support and instruction to limited-income, first-generation college students in STEM fields. The Coordinator develops and administers programming to meet the needs of the TRIO STEM program participants. This individual also offers learning skills and study strategies to assist students in their academic endeavors. |
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Service Desk Support Specialist I
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460200 - User Services
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| A Service Desk Support Specialist I is responsible for assisting students, faculty, and staff with comprehensive information technology support and training oriented toward our MSU academic environment. This position also assists with recommendations for configuration and training, integration with other systems and compliance with university policies and procedures. This is a customer focused position that requires a strong sense of urgency, open communication, computer technical skills, customer service skills and the aptitude to learn and teach the integration of various information technology systems within our educational environment. |
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Research Program Manager
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191001 - Northern Gulf Institute
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Miami, FL
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| The Research Program Manager supports a federally funded marine environmental DNA (eDNA) research program at NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, Florida. This position is responsible for the execution and coordination of laboratory, field, and administrative activities across multiple federally funded research programs focused on marine biodiversity monitoring, eDNA metabarcoding and metagenomics, and ocean data infrastructure. The Research Program Manager works under the direction of the Principal Investigator and collaborates closely with co-investigators, research staff, and external partners to ensure the integrated and timely delivery of program objectives. |
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Senior Program Manager
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194100 - Advanced Composites Institute
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Manages and executes complex, often multi-organizational programs for the Advanced Composites Institute. Develops and implements program plans from inception through execution and evaluation, with a focus on workforce training and education initiatives. Responsible for fiscal, operational, and administrative management of both externally and internally funded programs. Leads the development, delivery, and continuous improvement of training programs and curricula aligned with workforce and industry needs. Serves as a principal point of representation and liaison with external partners, including industry, community, and education stakeholders, to build sustainable relationships and advance program impact. |
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Extension Instructor/Director, Crosby
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440501 - CREC-Crosby Arboretum
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Pearl River County
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| This is a 12-month, non-tenure track position consisting of a 100% Extension appointment. This position is located at the Crosby Arboretum in Picayune, MS, and is administratively housed within the Coastal Research and Extension Center. The academic home of the successful candidate will be the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Design. The primary function of this position will be to oversee the daily operations of the Crosby Arboretum including facilities, staff and programs. Extension efforts will be focused on the development of educational programs for both adult and youth related to the mission of Crosby Arboretum and Mississippi State University Extension. Efforts will also focus on development of site infrastructure and supervision of a staff that currently consists of 7 individuals. Development of programs for the public, Extension employees and collaboration with other scientists within the University will be considered an important aspect of the position. |
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Administrative Assistant I
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018000 - Southern Rural Development Center
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Provide administrative support in and coordinate the administrative function of a large and complex division, department or unit. |
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Intermittent Worker
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012100 - School of Human Sciences
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Various locations in Mississippi
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| Assisting with implementation and evaluation of grant programs. |
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Clinical Services Coordinator
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184000 - CVM Clinical Science Department
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Provides consultation and referral services for the Animal Health Center. |
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Contract & Grant Specialist I, II, III, or Sr
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182500 - CVM ORGS
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| This position manages and provides support for pre and/or post-award activities within a department for extramural projects including proposal development assistance, accounting reconciliations and forecasts, contract and grant management. Rankings and qualifications within levels (I, II, III, Senior) are based on education and experience. |
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Visiting Assistant Professor
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061300 - Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Visiting Assistant Professor is under the administrative supervision of the Department Head in Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISE) and will serve as a professional faculty member. Specific activities include teaching, research, service and advising students in the Industrial Engineering program. |
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Research Associate I
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194200 - Agricultural Autonomy Institute
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Serves as Pilot-in-Command (PIC) for flight operations of numerous large Unmanned Aerial Application Systems (UAAS), all weighing over 55 lbs., in support of agricultural research projects under supervision of the Agricultural Autonomy Institute (AAI) Director and Associate Director. Serves in additional flight crew roles (e.g., Visual Observer, Mission Coordinator, Trainer) as needed to support research objectives and/or facilitate training of additional flight crew personnel. Conducts thorough mission planning, research data collection, and operational coordination for UAAS flight operations. Provides UAAS training to internal and external stakeholders in support of program objectives. Oversees UAAS fleet management and performs maintenance of UAAS to ensure continuous airworthiness and operational safety. Performs maintenance of additional equipment including trucks, trailers, generators, tanks, spreaders, sprayers, and other equipment to ensure continuous safety and operational reliability. Responsible for purchase, transport, mixing, aerial application, storage, and proper disposal of agricultural products consistent with university policy and all Federal and State regulations. Maintains all documentation and records for Federal and State regulatory compliance. Assists in the conduct of research and the development of educational and training materials focused on the safe operation and successful utilization of UAAS technologies. Performs related duties as assigned. |
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Assistant Dean
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313218 - Meridian - School of Nursing
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Riley Campus - Meridian, MS
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| Nursing Service at the MSU School of Nursing is the intentional application of nursing expertise, professional service, leadership, and community engagement to improve health. Grounded in the School’s mission and the foundational tenet of service, it includes sustained partnerships with communities and health systems, professional service, practice based engagement, and advocacy that address health disparities and workforce needs. Nursing service directly supports student success by providing structured, real world experiences through which students integrate clinical judgment, leadership, and interprofessional competencies while developing a strong professional identity and sense of belonging. Aligned with MSU’s Transforming MSU pillars, it advances student well being and career readiness while translating learning and discovery into measurable community and workforce impact.
The Assistant Dean of Service provides senior leadership for the development and operation of a newly established department within the School of Nursing. This position oversees scholarships and funding infrastructure, grants and award coordination, nursing pathways and outreach initiatives, alumni engagement, and selected faculty affairs functions. The Assistant Dean is responsible for building and scaling this department as programs grow, ensuring alignment with MSU’s commitment to community engagement, experiential learning, and meeting statewide healthcare workforce needs.
The Assistant Dean works closely and collaboratively with academic leadership to ensure service, outreach, and engagement initiatives are fully integrated with and supportive of the school’s academic programs. |
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Animal Health Technician Trainee, I, or II
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191300 - Lab Animal Veterinarian
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The function of the Animal Health Technician is to perform a variety of duties involved in providing technical support to the Animal Health Center; provide instruction to Animal Health Technicians and professional veterinary students. |
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Intermittent Worker- MS Chemical Laboratory
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190700 - Mississippi State Chemical Lab
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| This position performs laboratory analyses utilizing standard methodologies and procedures. |
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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 at Mississippi State University is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to lead the development and application of molecular assays to support fisheries and biodiversity monitoring. Based at NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, Florida, the successful candidate will be at the forefront of developing innovative environmental DNA (eDNA) laboratory methods to enhance fisheries stock assessments. Working in a highly collaborative environment, this role will leverage bioinformatics and laboratory expertise to develop novel quantitative metabarcoding approaches and qPCR assays to improve regional fisheries surveys. This position offers a unique opportunity to collaborate with scientists at the Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to operationalize eDNA tools for fisheries management. |
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Intermittent Worker
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014600 - Pontotoc Ridge-Flatwoods Branch Exp
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Pontotoc County
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| This position provides support to the research program and Pontotoc Ridge-Flatwoods Branch operations including assisting in farm production operations and equipment and facilities maintenance. |