Moore's Position Between Two Tech Anchors
Moore's geography places it directly between two of Oklahoma's most important tech ecosystems: the University of Oklahoma in Norman to the south and the Oklahoma City corporate and energy cluster to the north. The result is an unusual concentration of mid-career engineers, ML practitioners, and data professionals who choose to live in Moore for its combination of housing affordability, school quality, and easy access to both work centers. While direct local AI employer demand is modest, the Moore-resident talent pool is meaningfully deeper than the city's population alone might suggest. Moore Norman Technology Center, headquartered in Moore, runs IT, software development, and applied analytics programs that feed entry-level technical talent. Many graduates pursue four-year degrees at OU, OSU-OKC, or UCO and return to the area for employment. The corporate base directly in Moore includes Norman Regional HealthPlex, retail and distribution operations along I-35, and a mix of manufacturers and service firms in the Moore Industrial Park. Senior ML engineer compensation tracks OKC-metro bands, typically $115K-$155K, with energy specialists and remote-employer arrangements often higher.