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Administrative/Financial Coordinator - Job Number: 250849 Organization : Economics Job Location : Oklahoma-Norman-Norman Campus Schedule : Full-time Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00
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Research Scientist of Physics and Astronomy- Experimental High-Energy Physics University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences: Physics and Astronomy Location
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attach Spring, Summer and/or Fall 2024 ONE class schedule. Skills: Computer literate Advertised Physical Requirements: Ability to lift 50 lbs Department Preferences: Reliable Flexible schedule Good verbal
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the College of Atmospheric & Geographic Sciences Grant Management Center (AGS GMC), providing professional administrative support and financial grant assistance for grants across six departments, including
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• Employee wellness program featuring activities to earn up to $300/year • Discounted athletic and cultural event tickets • Tuition Waiver Program; Discounted tuition and fees for yourself and other
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to work in stressful situations and meet deadlines. Ability to work independently and as a team member. Basic math and computer skills. Detail oriented for accuracy of data and information. Well organized
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: Standard office environment. Regular bending, carrying, climbing, and stooping. Must be able to lift and carry 20 pounds. Department Preferences: Experience working with computers. Proficient communication
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high school students to the college experience through immersive, hands-on learning opportunities. As a Summer Program Counselor, you will play a vital role in shaping these experiences. You will serve
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. Assist with classroom technology setup, troubleshooting, and maintenance, including projectors, computers, microphones, and other A/V equipment. Support and maintain laptop vending kiosks, ensuring devices
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and to support a new interdisciplinary graduate program in Materials Science and Engineering. Candidates with expertise in utilizing advanced in-situ and operando techniques, including spectroscopy