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Capital Asset Accountant-2142 in Langston
Job Summary: The Capital Asset Accountant (Entry-Level) supports the tracking, accounting, and reporting of the University’s equipment. The position plays a vital role in ensuring that asset management activities comply with applicable university policies, state regulations, and federal reporting requirements. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Coordinate the daily accounting of equipment acquisitions, transfers, and disposals. Ensure assets are properly tagged and categorized according to university policies. Assist with data entry and updates to the asset management system. Work with Procurement to ensure that capital asset acquisitions are properly identified, recorded, and classified in the university’s accounting system Perform annual physical inventory of all equipment and reconciliation of asset records. Assist in preparing documentation for audits and financial reporting. Coordinate the periodic disposal/sale/auction of unneeded physical assets. Other duties as assigned.
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Admissions Counselor I - Admissions Counselor Sr II in Tulsa
Recruit and assist prospective students to OSU Undergraduate Admissions and meet individual territory and overall admission enrollment goals. Serve, promote and represent the University by being the primary point of contact for prospective students, families and counselors. Discuss policies/procedures required for admission, housing, scholarships/financial aid with prospective students, families and counselors. Proactively anticipate student needs and respond appropriately. Conduct trend analysis for an assigned territory; formulate action plans based on analysis. Work in conjunction with recruitment staff and leadership to integrate the results of analysis and planning into the University's overall enrollment plan. Demonstrate self-direction, creativity and strategic thinking in prospect development, yield enhancement activities, information services and problem resolution. Determine and execute strategies for effective outreach for an assigned territory; develop and initiate communication/activities to accomplish enrollment goals. Outreach includes measured benchmarks of student contact including monthly goals for calls, texts, emails and personal interactions. Give presentations to large and small groups of prospective students/families, on and off-campus, about the opportunities available at OSU; provide campus tours when needed and actively participate in recruitment on and off-campus events. Assist with daily office operations including answering phones, responding to email, greeting and providing counsel to prospective students, families and guests to meet our customer service goals. Participate in the development and execution of on and off-campus recruitment, conversion and yield activities/events designed to market Oklahoma State University to prospective transfer students. An essential function of this position is to maintain a personalized public presence in a wide range of environments such as community colleges, college fairs, and community locations, among others. This may include and is not limited to publication and broadcast of full name, work contact information, and time, date, and/or location of recruitment activity. Travel (in-state and out-of-state) away from campus and/or regional office multiple times per month with the duration ranging from 1 to 12 days. Overnight stays often required depending on the time of year. Ability to lift 45 lbs. Work schedule may extend beyond regular office hours of 8 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday, as needed, to complete assignments. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment background investigation.
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Extension Educator Family & Consumer Sciences in Blaine County
About Us: Oklahoma State University Extension educators are the “front door” to the University, providing a link between OSU and the people of the state in all 77 Oklahoma counties. The OSU Extension represents a federal, state, and county partnership working since 1914. The mission of OSU Extension is to disseminate information to the people of Oklahoma and encourage the adoption of research-generated knowledge.
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Senior Administrative Support Specialist in Stillwater
The New Product Development Center (NPDC), an engineering extension unit of the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology at Oklahoma State University, provides Oklahoma manufacturers, entrepreneurs, and inventors with university-based research teams to develop and commercialize product concepts. These efforts may include evaluating the characteristics of existing products, establishing the status of technology, evaluating the business and financial implications of new product implementation, developing new products, updating a current product to lead the market, integrating new technology or broadening market shares with new product features.
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Temporary Carpenter in Tulsa
Temporary Carpenter for OSU Tulsa
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