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Lead Electronics Technician Norman
The Gallogly College of Engineering has seen rapid growth in undergraduate and graduate enrollment. Many engineering programs across the schools have teaching laboratories that use electronics to collect and control experiments. The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, in particular, has laboratory courses focused on circuits, sensors, and other topics. Under the direction of the Dean, the Electronics Lab Coordinator will perform a variety of skilled and semi-skilled activities related to electronic devices and experiments across schools in engineering. The person will place orders for, prepare, and maintain laboratory materials, supplies, and associated equipment. The new Electronics Lab Coordinator will be assigned duties requiring considerable technical knowledge and ability in electronics. The Electronics Lab Coordinator is expected to exercise independent judgment in the performance of duties and is responsible for supervising and maintaining laboratory supplies, materials, equipment, and records.
Student Support Specialist (Fall) Norman
The Student Support Specialist is responsible for comprehensive inventory management, handling deliveries, scanning equipment into tracking systems, and organizing replacement cycles for faculty and staff. This position manages detailed asset assignment records in Excel, coordinates with administrative departments for new hire equipment location, and arranges delivery of technology assets across campus. The Specialist maintains thorough documentation of all deliveries, including location information and photographic confirmation. This role maintains equipment readiness by rebuilding and refurbishing computers, focusing on preparing backup units and loaners for departmental needs and events. The Specialist provides some first-level technical support to faculty and staff, troubleshooting hardware and software issues while escalating complex problems to senior technicians when necessary. Additional responsibilities include providing basic technical support for printers, software, and computer configurations within account permission levels, as well as assisting with lab updates and network connectivity audits. A core function of this position is surplus management, requiring documentation of serial numbers and unique identifiers before processing equipment for retirement. The Specialist evaluates assets for potential reuse, recommending serviceable equipment for introduction while ensuring damaged items are properly processed for parts salvaging or disposal. This work involves managing surplus operations of various scales, from routine small collections to large departmental projects exceeding 250 items, maintaining accurate inventory records throughout the process.
IT Research Computing System Specialist (Fall) Norman
OU IT is currently hiring the position of IT Research Computing System Specialist. This position provides research computing system administration and/or other system-facing tasks. Students in this role will troubleshoot minor issues, assist in deploying and maintaining research computing systems and components, provide technical support, and communicate with various IT teams to resolve more technically advanced customer incidents and system maintenance issues. Most shifts will take place between 8am-5pm CST, Monday through Friday. Some weekend shifts may be required. For this position, required training will occur on the job as part of this position’s duties, potentially including job shadowing. Regular attendance at research computing team meetings will be required, in person and/or via videoconferencing. Due to the amount of time and effort that must be devoted to on-boarding new employees, this position is not recommended for applicants who intend to work in the role for less than two academic semesters.
Clinical Quality Improvement Coordinator Oklahoma City
Play a vital role in advancing quality, safety, and continuous improvement in patient care. This position supports performance improvement initiatives through medical record and site reviews, data collection and analysis, and coordination of surveys and accreditation efforts. Working closely with clinical staff and leadership, this role helps identify opportunities, resolve concerns, and implement strategies that enhance outcomes and support a culture of excellence in care delivery.
Student Media Assistant - Student or Work Study (Fall) Norman
The Student Media Assistant will perform a variety of duties related to publication and online news delivery. Please express interest at http://oudaily.com/jobs before applying.
Nuclear Pharmacy Driver Oklahoma City
This position requires the preparing, handling, delivering, and returning of packages and radioactive material, prescriptions, and other requested items in a manner that ensures timely, safe, and accurate delivery items. This position will also require responsible maintenance and care of assigned vehicle(s). In this role you will prepare and handle deliveries consistent with DOT regulations and nuclear pharmacy procedures.
Research Admin Director Oklahoma City
The Research Administration Director provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for the university's grants, contracts, and sponsored programs administration. The Director ensures the effective management of the full lifecycle of externally funded research and other sponsored activities, including proposal development, submission, award negotiation, compliance, and post-award administrative coordination. This position oversees research administration staff and works closely with faculty investigators, university leadership, and administrative units to support the growth, integrity, and compliance of the institution's research enterprise. The Director ensures adherence to federal, state, sponsor, and institutional regulations while implementing efficient processes and best practices for sponsored program administration.
Accounting Clerk Oklahoma City
We are seeking a detail-oriented and dependable Accounting Clerk to support the financial operations of our pharmacy services. This role plays a critical part in ensuring the accuracy and integrity of accounting processes tied to pharmacy transactions, billing, inventory, and vendor relationships. The ideal candidate will thrive in a fast-paced, highly regulated environment and bring a strong commitment to accuracy, organization, and collaboration. If you have a passion for numbers and an interest in contributing to the efficiency of healthcare operations, we invite you to join our team.
Poison Information Pharmacist Specialist Oklahoma City
The Poison Information Pharmacist Specialist provides real-time clinical consultation and guidance for toxic exposures and medication-related emergencies through the Oklahoma Poison Center. This position supports the poison center's highest call-volume consultation hours and plays a key role in patient safety, public health education, and experiential training of pharmacy students. This role offers a unique opportunity to develop advanced clinical expertise in toxicology practice while working within a collaborative academic environment.
PEAK - Street Light Technician Norman
OU Facilities is seeking a skilled and motivated Street Light Technician to support the installation, maintenance, and repair of streetlight systems across the University of Oklahoma campus. Through OU’s PEAK Temporary Staffing program, this role offers hands‑on electrical work, daily problem‑solving, and the chance to contribute to the safety and reliability of campus infrastructure. Working under direct supervision, you will assist with installing and inspecting streetlights, troubleshooting circuits, repairing wiring, and assembling conduit, fittings, and junction boxes. The position also supports streetlight pole setting, circuit testing, and routine maintenance tasks. You’ll use a variety of hand tools, power tools, ladders, and electrical equipment while participating in ongoing training to strengthen your technical skills. Candidates must have a High School Diploma, GED, or Trade School Certification, along with 24 months of electrical experience. Preference is given to applicants with at least six months of streetlight‑specific work. A valid Oklahoma Driver’s License (or ability to obtain one within 30 days) and a current Oklahoma electrical journeyman’s license are required. Success in this role requires strong knowledge of electrical materials, tools, and repair methods, as well as advanced understanding of electrical codes and safety practices. The ability to read schematics, blueprints, and drawings is essential, along with the ability to identify maintenance needs and communicate effectively with supervisors. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys outdoor work, values craftsmanship, and wants to support essential campus operations. Join OU Facilities and help keep the university shining—day and night.
Associate Director or Director of Athletics Communications Norman
Serve as the primary communications contact for an OU women's gymnastics program that has won seven of the last ten national championships, as well as volleyball during the spring season. Identify and execute unique digital and social media opportunities related to assigned sports; create unique written content, features, and news releases; design media guides; compile statistics; manage website content for assigned sports, arrange media interviews, travel to select away events, etc. Serve as Women's College World Series local media coordinator. Assist in all aspects of office activity and in coverage of other sports and events as required. Serve in a co-oversight role of the student intern program. Serve in a supervisory role with a postgraduate intern and an undergraduate assistant with the sports of women's and men's tennis, respectively.
Associate Prevention Coordinator Norman
The Southwest Prevention Center is seeking a motivated and community focused professional to support our Strategic Prevention Framework Rx Program. Under the direction of the Director of Community Based Prevention Services, this role plays a key part in advancing substance use prevention efforts across the region. In this position, you’ll contribute to meaningful prevention initiatives by supporting project operations, assisting with data collection and reporting, and helping translate information into actionable insights. You’ll also engage directly with the community—participating in campus and community meetings, health events, festivals, and outreach activities throughout Cleveland and McClain Counties. This role offers a dynamic blend of administrative support, data work, digital outreach, and face to face community engagement. If you enjoy collaborative work, value public health and prevention, and want to make a visible difference at the local level, this is an exciting opportunity to grow your skills while supporting impactful community programs.
Student Academic Data and Research Assistant (Fall) Norman
We are seeking a student academic data and research assistant to join our athletic academic department. The ideal candidate is efficient, detail-oriented, and skilled in developing and maintaining workplace relationships and confidentiality. Data and Research Assistant Skills Job Responsibilities: The following list of day-to-day job responsibilities may differ significantly depending on our department need. Provides support to ensure efficient office operations. Maintains physical and digital filing systems. Works with IT staff to ensure all computers in the computer labs are working properly Inputs and updates information in databases and spreadsheets. Prepares meeting agendas and takes meeting minutes. Uses word processing and presentation software to create and edit documents. Operates office equipment, including printers, scanners, and copy machine. Works closely with other academic staff and supports as needed. Works with sensitive information with discretion to maintain confidentiality and security and ensure compliance with privacy policies and regulations. Ensures that deadlines are met and adapts to changing priorities. Presents a positive and professional image for the department.
Student Host Producer (Fall) Norman
KGOU public radio is looking for a Student Host/Producer to help us inform our diverse audience and produce engaging stories about the people who live here. KGOU has a strong tradition of local, state, and regional news coverage with an emphasis on compelling storytelling. This is a unique opportunity to gain practical, real-world announcing, reporting, and producing experience at the University of Oklahoma’s award-winning NPR member station. KGOU seeks a talented and dedicated student with an insatiable curiosity, a keen ability to identify and communicate meaningful stories, a warm, conversational delivery and strong audio production skills. Responsibilities include writing and announcing news, audio production, posting stories for web, producing community events calendar announcements and other operational duties as needed.
Student Event Specialist – (Fall) Norman
Serves as a student event specialist. This is a student position which encompasses customer services, AV support for clients, room set ups, beverage services and opening/closing buildings. This position assists with special projects for the camps and events we have in the building throughout the year. This position will work around the student's class schedule, but work hours may vary from day, nights, weekends and some holidays.
Contract/Grant Admin - ORA Oklahoma City
The Research Administration Office at the University of Oklahoma is currently looking for a Contract/Grant Administrator to support the full lifecycle of sponsored research activities, including the development, submission, and non-financial post-award administration of complex grants and contracts, while ensuring compliance with federal, state, university, and sponsor regulations. We are posting for both levels in this job family and will fill the position based on the candidate's skills, experience and education.
Clinical Trials Administrative Director - Clinical Operations Oklahoma City
OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center is Oklahoma’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, and one of only 73 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers in the United States. This highly competitive accreditation ensures that our patients receive the highest standard of care and have access to the most advanced cancer treatment options. At the Stephenson Cancer Center, we have an exciting new job opportunity that could be right for you! Lead the strategy behind life changing cancer research. Are you a visionary clinical research leader ready to shape the future of oncology trials? The Clinical Trials Office (CTO) is seeking a Clinical Trials Administrative Director – Clinical Operations to provide senior level leadership over the administrative, operational, and strategic functions of our clinical research enterprise. This is a highly influential role for an experienced professional who excels at building systems, leading people, and driving performance at scale. You’ll partner with physicians, investigators, sponsors, and senior leadership to ensure research excellence, regulatory integrity, and sustainable growth across the CTO. Learn more about the Stephenson Cancer Center’s Clinical Trials Office here. Why This Role Matters. Clinical trials are the engine of innovation in cancer care. As Administrative Director, you will help accelerate the translation of discovery into treatment by setting priorities, strengthening operations, and fostering a culture of quality, accountability, and collaboration.
WSSC Office Manager Norman
The office manager performs critical administrative duties for the Williams Student Services Center (WSSC) for the Gallogly College of Engineering academic advising unit. Ensures effective daily office operations through serving as a professional front-line resource to students, employees, or the outside public.
Student Program Assistant (Fall) Norman
The Honors College is currently hiring one Student Program Assistant for the Webster Book Clubs to start in the Fall 2026 semester. This part-time position involves recruiting book club moderators and participants, helping with book distribution, coordinating website and Canvas updates, assisting with social media reminders and announcements, collecting program feedback, and other duties as assigned.
Student Office Assistant (Fall) Norman
Office Assistants (OAs) provide front desk reception and student services at the Student Learning Center's locations, including Lissa and Cy Wagner Hall, the Cross Learning Center (Cross Village A), and various sites across campus. OA duties include: Student check-in and check-out Checking resources in and out Answering questions about SLC programs Managing phone duties and session coordination Maintaining clean, organized spaces and handling equipment setup and storage OAs are required to attend the following training sessions at the start of each semester: New Member Onboarding / Basic Training — Prior to the start of classes (scheduled based on student availability) Monthly Training Conference — Once per month on the last Friday (date TBA) OAs create a welcoming, inviting atmosphere across all center locations and online sessions. They also play an integral role in data collection, tracking every student's visit and performing accurate data entry and corrections in iAdvise.

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