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future system features. Ensure all LEO features, settings, and implementations are appropriate, up to date, and meet the needs of the program. Coordinate all activities related to implementation and
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online or phone-based surveys. Data Management. Meticulously executes study protocols for data collection and management. Adheres to established procedures for data security and confidentiality. Maintains
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, provides administrative support to a state or national level sponsored grant or contract program by coordinating the program activities, attending meetings, preparing reports, recruiting for the program
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to gas, oil, water levels, brakes, windshield wipers, lights and safety equipment, to ensure everything is in working order, properly equipped, maintained, and clean. Performs minor maintenance/repairs and
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conducts in-depth security consultations and risk assessments to evaluate the effectiveness of security controls, identify vulnerabilities, and recommend mitigation strategies. Why OU? In addition to a job
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that could be right for you! The Contract/Grant Manager provides grant/contract management to include budget/fiscal planning and control, day-to-day management of operations, program development and
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contractor and other service agreements for the PSB Training program. This requires knowledge of Procurement policies and procedures, SoonerTrack contract routing procedures, an understanding of PSB available
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as a professional Accountant. Working Conditions: Physical: Sitting for prolonged periods. Manual dexterity. Use of computer and answer telephone. Environmental: Standard Office Environment. Knowledge
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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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and maintaining computers (laptop and/or desktop), mobile devices (phones, tablets, etc.), peripherals (local or workgroup printers, monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc.), and various departmentally used