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Offensive Assistant Coach - Football
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Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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| The Offensive Assistant Coach will assist the Head Football Coach and Offensive Coordinator in developing a quality NCAA Division I A Football program that will be competitive on the field and in the classroom while adhering to NCAA guidelines. This position focuses on achieving excellence in all phases of our program while cultivating a positive learning environment, managing daily functions with character, integrity, and pride, and working to fulfill professional obligations to the best of their ability. This role must accept the responsibility of being creative in thought and relentless in pursuit of efficiency in the task at hand or duties required. The Assistant Coach is an essential member of coaching support and will work closely with the offensive coaching staff to ensure data-driven decisions that contribute to a competitive advantage. They will provide critical support in scouting, recruiting, player retention, opponent analysis, and overall program efficiency, ensuring our team remains at the forefront of modern college football. |
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Relief Operator
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Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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| Perform preventative maintenance tasks on support equipment to hot water heating systems throughout the campus. On occasion the Relief operator will be assigned a shift to operate, maintain, and adjust boilers, turbines, pumps, compressors, and other ancillary related equipment for a centralized boiler plant at a large university. This position will work in a centralized power plant, industrial type environment as well as large machine rooms in other buildings that have standby boiler systems. This position is normal day shift primarily. The occasions that the operator is assigned a shift other than day shift may include nights, weekends, and holidays. |
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John Miller Clinical Specialist in Equine Reproduction and Wellness, Clinical-Track Faculty
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Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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| 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, 2026. |