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Research Admin Director
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Oklahoma City
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| 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. |
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Accounting Clerk
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Oklahoma City
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| 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. |
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Poison Information Pharmacist Specialist
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Oklahoma City
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| 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. |
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Student Program Coordinator
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Norman
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| The Student Program Coordinator will act as a tour guide coordinator and play a key role in delivering exceptional campus visit experiences at University of Oklahoma by supporting the planning, coordination, and daily execution of campus tours, group experiences, other visit experiences. This position is ideal for a highly organized, detail-oriented professional who thrives in a fast-paced, team-driven environment and is passionate about creating welcoming and seamless experiences for prospective students and their families. Serving as a central point of coordination for tour logistics, communication, and visitor engagement, the Tour Coordinator ensures that each interaction reflects the care, efficiency, and spirit of the OU community. |
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PEAK - Street Light Technician
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Norman
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| 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. |