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Program Coordinator, BCoE 068800 - Dean of Engineering Jackson County
The program coordinator will be responsible for coordinating the MSU engineering undergraduate programs at the MSU Gulf Coast Campus. This is part of a joint AAS/BS program between MSU and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College and the position is located at Gautier, MS. The program coordinator will be engaged with advising undergraduate students, resolving student issues and concerns, recruiting undergraduate students, being a liaison between the Gulf Coast campus and the main MSU campus, and complete other responsibilities as assigned. These duties will be shared with another Program Coordinator and the assignment of specific duties will be made by the Dean of Engineering on an annual basis.
Assistant/Associate/Full Professor 011300 - Animal & Dairy Science Main Campus - Starkville, MS
The successful candidate will be expected to develop a nationally recognized research (75%), and teaching (25%) program in dairy foods/dairy processing for this 9-month tenure track position. The position may be cross appointed among the two departments of Animal and Dairy Science and Biochemistry, Nutrition and Health Promotion depending on the teaching and research expertise and interests of the candidate. For candidates with experience or appointment at the Associate- or Full-Professor levels the position may also include co-appointment as The Edward D. Custer Endowed Professorship in Dairy Foods which carries with it the professorship title, an additional salary stipend and some programmatic support. The successful candidate will also administer the separate “Bearden Endowment" for dairy science/dairy foods student club/organization support. In addition, this position will be an integral part of the new Food Science Innovation Hub initiative in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station and will work closely with the Director of the Food Science Innovation Hub on food science-related initiatives.
Associate Professor/Professor and Head 183900 - CVM Pathobiology/Population Med Dep Main Campus - Starkville, MS
Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine (MSU CVM) seeks an engaging leader to serve as the next Head of the Department of Pathobiology and Population Medicine (DPPM). The Department Head is responsible for strategic direction and oversight of the activities of the faculty, staff, residents, interns, and graduate students, and we seek an energetic individual who will advance the DPPM and MSU CVM. The successful candidate must be committed to promoting faculty and student success, enhancing the department's reputation, and advancing departmental goals through dedicated leadership. The Head of DPPM reports to the Dean and works closely with hospital, diagnostic laboratory, and center directors. This is a twelve-month appointment with a 75%-time allocation for administration, and the remaining 25% made up of professional/diagnostic service, teaching, or research, depending upon the individual’s interests and expertise. Incoming academic rank and tenure are based on credentials. The DPPM is organized into sections that affiliate scholarly and clinical service efforts in the disciplines of farm animal medicine and surgery, equine medicine and surgery, theriogenology, epidemiology and preventive medicine, and diagnostic medicine which includes faculty working in the Mississippi Veterinary Research and Diagnostic Laboratory System, Large Animal Hospital of the Animal Health Center, and Global Center for Aquatic Health and Food Security (GCAHFS). Faculty from the department provide instruction in Phase 1 (preclinical) and Phase 2 (clinical) of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program, and in the Veterinary Medical Technology and graduate programs. A broad portfolio of research exists within the department and includes bovine respiratory disease, epidemiology, population medicine, aquatic health, poultry medicine, and marine mammal and sea turtle conservation. The College will soon offer a Master of Science in One Health degree and DPPM faculty are participating in the development of this program. The DPPM is home to 53 faculty, 9 staff, 11 residents, 4 interns, and 9 graduate students engaged in teaching, research, and service activities. There are both clinical-track and tenure-track faculty in the department, and they work in Starkville or at other facilities within the state. These other facilities include the Mississippi Veterinary Research and Diagnostic Laboratory (MVRDL) and Poultry Research and Diagnostic Laboratory (PRDL) in Pearl, MS, the Aquatic Research and Diagnostic Laboratory in Stoneville, MS, and the Gulf Coast Aquatic Health Laboratory in Gautier, MS. The department also has faculty working internationally.
Intermittent Worker 015900 - CREC-Coastal Research & Ext Center Jackson County
Serves as a part-time research assistant for Experimental Seafood Processing Lab.
Research Engineer I, II, III or Senior 191001 - Northern Gulf Institute Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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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