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Maintenance Mechanic 2 - Search Extended Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Perform a variety of work to include electrical, plumbing masonry, and carpentry in the maintenance, repair, rebuild, and new installation of buildings and grounds at various facilities/sites. Work involves installation and repair of water, electrical, sanitary sewage lines and irrigation, exhaust fans, sewer pumps, air compressors, replacement of belts and lubrication, dishwashers, electrical motors, frost free faucets, garbage disposals, grease traps (in cafeterias), lighting fixtures, lighting controls including photocontrols and timers, motor controls, multi-phase exhaust fan motors, power receptacles, and repair and installation of plumbing fixtures. Perform other related maintenance work requiring the operation of skid steer and attachments. Maintain and repair Deionized central water system; install and repair fused chemical piping; install and remove data loggers and check sensors; repair, test and install backflow devices; and repair sensitive scientific equipment to include boilers for environmental chambers, snorkel arms, and fume hoods. Perform other related tasks or special projects as assigned. Work locations include all university property, Guy James Farm, Swine Farm, Foundation Reception House, Beef Unit, Airport, and a major emphasis on Science related buildings. Emergency overtime and after hour callbacks required.
Director - Fraternity/Sorority Life Murfreesboro, Tennessee
The Director Fraternity & Sorority Life will work in conjunction with the Coordinator of Fraternity and Sorority Life to provide oversight of leadership development and programming for 24 fraternities and sororities associated with National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), Panhellenic Council and North American Interfraternity Conference. The focus is to advise, counsel, and mentor students; facilitate programming in the areas of risk management, membership recruitment/intake and education; problem resolution, and community planning. The Director will coordinate and present educational programs for the entire Greek system and individual chapters; maintain records and prepare reports on fraternity and sorority academic standing, housing occupancy and recruitment statistics; provide oversight for the Greek Row men's fraternity house and liaison with Housing and Residential Life in providing direct support to the sororities housed on Greek Row; and work with Housing and Residential Life in reaching 100% occupancy in all Greek Row houses. The Director serves as liaison between the university and individual chapters, and advisors; reports to the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs; will work in collaboration with designated staff in Development Office to interface with and address concerns of fraternity and sorority alumni, and perform other related special projects as assigned.
John Miller Clinical Specialist in Equine Reproduction and Wellness, Clinical-Track Faculty Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Middle Tennessee State University’s Horse Science Program seeks a passionate and skilled veterinarian for a  12-month clinical-track faculty position (non-tenurable) in equine reproduction and wellness. This unique role blends teaching, research, and hands-on herd health care management at the MTSU Horse Barn. The start date for the position is August 1, 2025.
Livestock Methane Emission Studies, Postdoctoral Research Fellow Murfreesboro, Tennessee
The School of Agriculture at Middle Tennessee State University invites applicants for two highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral research fellows to join our interdisciplinary team focused on advancing the understanding and mitigation of methane emissions from cattle. These positions offer an opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in sustainable agriculture, animal science, and environmental stewardship. These are one-year temporary appointments with a possible annual renewal for up to three years. The start date for the appointments is as early as March 1, 2025.


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