Oregon State University

  • Corvallis, Oregon
Oregon State University

Employer Description

The Forestry, Oceanic and Atmospheric Business Center (FOBC) is responsible for providing financial and administrative, and services to the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS) and the College of Forestry (CoF). This position primarily supports personnel in CEOAS. However, backup support will be provided for personnel in CoF as needed.

The College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences broadens the knowledge of the Earth systems through research and teaching. The College education and service programs of research serve the people of Oregon, the nation, and the world. College expenditures total in excess of $70 million per year, 90% of which is derived from the Federal government. Its personnel include academic scientists, professional faculty, research associates, research assistants, classified staff, and graduate-level students. 

The College of Forestry has responsibility for undergraduate and graduate instruction, research, extension, continuing education and related public service programs. The Dean is also the Director of the Forest Research Laboratory, a Statewide Public Service Unit for which there is a specific line item in the State budget. The College has three educational departments, a research forest, communications department, maintenance center, computing support center and administrative offices.

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Oregon State University

The Forestry, Oceanic and Atmospheric Business Center (FOBC) is responsible for providing financial and administrative, and services to the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS) and the College of Forestry (CoF). This position primarily supports personnel in CEOAS. However, backup support will be provided for personnel in CoF as needed.

The College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences broadens the knowledge of the Earth systems through research and teaching. The College education and service programs of research serve the people of Oregon, the nation, and the world. College expenditures total in excess of $70 million per year, 90% of which is derived from the Federal government. Its personnel include academic scientists, professional faculty, research associates, research assistants, classified staff, and graduate-level students. 

The College of Forestry has responsibility for undergraduate and graduate instruction, research, extension, continuing education and related public service programs. The Dean is also the Director of the Forest Research Laboratory, a Statewide Public Service Unit for which there is a specific line item in the State budget. The College has three educational departments, a research forest, communications department, maintenance center, computing support center and administrative offices.