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Sports Science Coordinator
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Eugene, OR
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| The Sports Science Coordinator is responsible for developing and planning performance support strategies across the University of Oregon Athletic Department. The Sport Science Coordinator leads the development and execution of systems and processes to enhance student-athlete readiness, performance, and recovery. These monitoring systems and processes will be imbedded within and around weight-room, conditioning, and practice sessions. They will be required to work harmoniously within a multi-disciplinary high performance environment. |
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Laborer 1
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Eugene, OR
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| Performs general, routine labor tasks at all Athletic Department facilities (primarily at the Autzen complex, i.e., Casanova, Moshofsky, Pape, PK Park, Autzen and surrounding grounds/sidewalks/parking lots) but may assist in other athletic facilities as needed.
Performs general labor, grounds maintenance, facility maintenance, event set up and tear down and custodial tasks which focuses on maintaining a clean, safe, well maintained environment at all athletic facilities, athletic playing fields, practice fields, grounds, landscaped areas, parking lots, plazas, and sidewalksThis position will perform grounds maintenance around the facilities, which includes but is not limited to pressure washing, weed eating, weeding blowing, edging, mowing. Assist with maintaining clean building exteriors, which include de cobbing, weeding, emptying trash from rolling dumpsters and cans around the facilities and parking lots.
May be asked to assist with shipping and receiving as needed. Position is responsible for various event and practice set-ups throughout the Autzen Complex. In this capacity this position works as a Facilities event team member for practice, competition, and other activities taking place in/at Athletic Department properties such as soccer, softball, baseball, lacrosse, football, etc. as well as special events that are sponsored by outside groups/agencies. This support effort involves routine labor tasks associated with pre-event, event, and post-event tasks specific to each event/activity.
This position will be required to perform general custodial duties throughout the Athletic Complex inside and outside our Athletic Facilities.
Special Requirements:
• A valid driver's license and the ability to obtain UO Driver's Certification to drive University vehicles.
• Ability to obtain UO Forklift Certification within 90 days of employment
• Willingness to work a flex/irregular work schedule and as a member of the Essential Services Team |
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Trades Maintenance Worker 1
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Eugene, OR
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| The Hayward Field Trades Maintenance One position works in the Athletic Facilities unit, pre-dominantly at Hayward Field. At times they will be asked to do work at any of the other Athletics Facilities and at some offsite locations where athletic events take place. |
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Cook 2
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Eugene, OR
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| The Cook 2 is responsible for cooking, setting up, and executing concession and catering events. The Cook 2 leads and directs the work group in the preparation of daily meals with a focus on quality, efficiency, and thoroughness. |
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RouteViews Infrastructure Engineer
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Eugene, OR
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| (Hybrid-Eligible) The Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) at the University of Oregon seeks to hire a RouteViews Infrastructure Engineer with advanced level networking and systems automation skills to help operate and maintain the global RouteViews research infrastructure. Apply today! |
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Associate Director of Enrollment Systems & Strategic Operations
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Eugene, OR
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| Lead the future of graduate enrollment at one of the nation’s premier business schools as the Associate Director of Enrollment Systems & Strategic Operations, where you’ll shape CRM (customer relationship management) strategy, data governance, and high-impact admissions operations. This senior role offers the opportunity to influence institutional decision-making, drive equity‑minded process innovation, and lead complex, cross‑functional initiatives that directly power the Lundquist College of Business’s enrollment success. |
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Custodian
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Eugene, OR
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| The Custodian position is responsible for maintaining clean, safe and sanitary conditions in and around the Erb Memorial Union (EMU). Duties include sanitation of restrooms, floor and window care, cleaning of the building, dining areas and all surrounding grounds, emptying garbage, compost and recycling, assisting with general maintenance of facility, and providing excellent customer service to all EMU staff and visitors. The custodian will demonstrate and promote effective and respectful communication with staff, management, building users and other campus departments. The person in this position will exhibit appropriate behavior in the workplace, creating a respectful work environment. This position reports to the Custodial Services Manager and is part of the EMU's night shift, generally working 8:00pm-4:30AM Sunday through Thursday. |
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Instrument Machinist
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Eugene, OR
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| Oregon Fabrication and Design is hiring an instrument machinist to provide technical skills, inventiveness, spatial reasoning, and creative abilities to the design, engineering, prototyping, and fabrication of research instrumentation for the advancement of research excellence on the University of Oregon campus. |
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Ballmer Institute Postdoctoral Scholar/Pro-Tem Research Associate
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Portland, OR
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| Join our team as a Postdoctoral Scholar or Pro Tem Research Associate and play a key role in advancing a groundbreaking, community-centered evaluation of a new child behavioral health workforce model. In this collaborative and impactful role, you’ll lead mixed-methods research, partner with schools, healthcare and community organizations, and translate findings into actionable insights that improve youth mental health services. This is an exceptional opportunity to grow your career in implementation science and evidence-based practices while contributing to meaningful, real-world change for underserved youth and families. |
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Director of Career Communities
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Eugene, OR
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| We are seeking a collaborative leader to serve as the Director of Career Communities, a pivotal role in shaping the future of career development at the University of Oregon. As the architect of a new university‑wide model, you will design and build the systems, partnerships, and structures for eight each Career Communities where students can explore industries, gain hands‑on experience, and build professional networks that reflect the diversity of our student body. |