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Senior Agriculturalist - Perkins and Farm BS9489 in Stillwater
This position will serve as a Senior Agriculturalist in the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture (HLA). The candidate will assist with day-to-day management of the vegetable production research plots and land, small fruit tree and shrub research areas, high tunnel research area, and viticulture research and demonstration areas, located at the Cimarron Valley Research Station in Perkins, OK, The Botanic Garden at OSU, the Greenhouse Learning Center, and the Vegetable Research areas of the OSU vegetable student farm. The position will be housed at OSU HLA in Stillwater, OK. They will assist with vegetable and small fruit crop production, management, soil testing and interpretation, pest, insect, and disease scouting, fertilizer, chemical, and pesticide applications, tillage, cover crop management, starting and transplanting of crops, seeding of crops, irrigation, mulching, compost system management, and produce handling and safety, both in the field and in the controlled environment. The candidate will assist and work with current OSU HLA Senior Agriculturalist and may assist with supervision of undergraduate student workers or interns. This position is stationed in Stillwater, OK with regular travel to Perkins, OK required. The position will report directly to the Department Head of the HLA Department.
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Curriculum and Evaluation Manager GS9068 in Tulsa
THIS IS A GRANT FUNDED POSITION - TRAVEL REQUIRED The Facilitator Training & Evaluation Manager is a full-time (1.0 FTE) position serving as both the pedagogical architect and the lead evaluator manager for a multi-campus civil discourse initiative across five Oklahoma State University campuses. This role integrates curriculum design, faculty development, institutional capacity-building, and working with the external evaluator to support with rigorous mixed-methods evaluation strategy to ensure high-quality implementation, meaningful learning outcomes, and long-term sustainability of the testimony-centered Speaker–Listener–Witness framework. The Manager provides leadership in instructional design, supports faculty across all disciplines, oversees all evaluation activities involving 900 students across five survey timepoints, and collaborates with stakeholders to embed project outcomes into academic and co-curricular structures for institutionalization beyond the grant period.
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Medical Records Technician 633472 in Stillwater
The Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine invites candidates to apply for the Medical Records Technician position in OADDL’s General Office department. This is a customer service and clerical based role. Duties for this position include serving as the main point of contact for OADDL’s phone line, answering client calls, managing the phone system, and distributing communications lab wide, including proper documentation in LIMS and Quality Management software. Must have the ability to follow documented processes and lab policies. Must be able to provide accurate information about submitting samples, testing fees, reporting verbal results, and some billing related information to OADDL clients.
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Manager IT Systems AS7519 in Stillwater
Involved in the day to day operations for IT Services owned by the Cloud and Infrastructure Services Department. Plan, develop, test, and document service offerings. Lead multiple department projects from initiation to completion. Provide technical support for all OSU/A&M institutions. Own any incidents from problem investigation to resolution including training and knowledge management in the Service desk. Proactively work to improve skills through training, professional development, and self-guided training from manuals, technical reports, or collaborative experiences.
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Alarm Tech I-III 633891 in Stillwater
The Alarm Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing fire alarm and burglar systems in various settings, such as residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Responsibilities include conducting inspections and tests to ensure safety, reliability, and proper functioning of alarm systems, as well as identifying and troubleshooting any issues to promptly resolve them. Routine maintenance tasks, such as checking batteries and cleaning detectors, are also part of the role. The position involves performing repair work on University fire and security systems, along with minor programming for various fire and security systems. Scheduled maintenance on fire alarms, security alarms, and fire sprinkler systems is required, as well as regular alarm testing, troubleshooting, and necessary repairs. Duties also include the visual and auditory inspection of fire alarm devices and testing smoke detectors, heat detectors, fire alarm panels, and field components.
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