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environment High attention to detail and accuracy, especially when handling data and registration records Experience in writing basic coding and/orHTML is an asset. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a
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animals (canine, feline, avian, and some exotics) which exposes employees to animal dander, waste, and unpredictability. Subject to some unpleasant odors, dress code and traffic pattern restrictions
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code reviews for other Programmer Analysts to ensure efficiency and adherence to development standards. Contributes to the development of integration specifications. Builds and maintains working
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in writing. . Hiring Unit: : Office of First Nations and Inuit Education Course Title: Traditional Healing Subject Code: EDEE 373 736 Location: Eastmain Schedule: September 17-21: Wednesday, Thursday
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or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity
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Posting Course Lecturer - FACC 220 - FALL 2025 Hiring Unit: Faculty of Engineering Dean’s Office Course Subject Code and Title: FACC 220 Law for Architects and Engineers Term: Fall 2025 Number of credits: 3
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managing staff in a unionized environment., Knowledge of building and fire code required. Knowledge of Employment Standards Act, Health & Safety legislation and WHMIS; experience with special events
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of addressograph generation, manual labels and/or computerized bar code labels, • Review study laboratory related documents, Record information according to study requirements, Maintain records and files, • Maintain
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encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression
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· International: U.S. Federal Code of Regulations (FDA), Declaration of Helsinki b) Lack of study enrollment and completion of work according to deadlines would threaten loss of funding and consideration for future