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the ability to execute program deliverables. Creativity, flexibility, and the ability to communicate and work effectively and efficiently with diverse groups within OU (administrators, faculty, staff, students
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evolving program requirements. Ensure all content is accurate, instructionally sound, and aligned with project timelines. 5. Maintain Organized Course Files and Version Control Label and store all course
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/distributed team environment with cross-departmental collaboration. Ability to program in at least one programming language. Ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Customer service and interpersonal
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Student Programmer (SPRING) - Job Number: 252700 Organization : Modern Lang/Lit/Ling Job Location : United States-Oklahoma-Norman Schedule : Part-time Work Schedule: Contingent on staffing needs and
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Student Computer Lab Monitor (Fall) - Job Number: 251436 Organization : College of Journalism Job Location : United States-Oklahoma-Norman Schedule : Part-time Work Schedule: Flexible work schedule
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IT Manager - Informatics - Job Number: 251717 Organization : College of Dentistry Job Location : Oklahoma-Oklahoma City-Health Sciences Center Schedule : Full-time Work Schedule: Monday-Friday Work
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procedures concerning sponsored and non-sponsored research. Calculates and bills agreed upon costs/rates/prices to sponsoring agencies. Communicates and coordinates with program departments, fiscal and
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interpersonal skills Basic math skills Computer skills Working Conditions: Physical: Standing for prolonged periods. Manual dexterity. Ability to lift up to 25 pounds. Reaching, bending, and stooping
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, Psychology, Engineering, Computer Science, Sociology, or a related discipline aligned with the specific area of research or project focus), AND: 1 year of experience supporting research or working in a
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and Experience: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Biology, Psychology, Engineering, Computer Science, Sociology, or a related discipline aligned with the specific area of research or project