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for both students and instructors. The Business & Technical Operations Coordinator manage and optimize system operations, integrations, and workflows across multiple platforms including Destiny One (LLIS
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to test, optimize, build analysis tools for, and support scientific research with CanESM. This responsibility extends to user support, to the development of training materials and to organizing learning
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Neurophysiologists and trained IOM technologists, to provide intraoperative neurophysiological assessments to the clinical team to facilitate optimal surgical outcome. As the successful candidate, you will exhibit
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efficient campus operations, optimizing mechanical, electrical, and energy management systems. This role drives cross-functional collaboration, provides mechanical technical oversight for projects and
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optimize sport performance, with preference for projects advancing endurance sport science. Foundational research projects that have indirect ties to sport will be considered if the applicant/supervisor
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personalizing issues. Utilizes strengths of team members to achieve optimal performance. Communication for Results - Conducts discussions with and writes memoranda to all levels of colleagues and peer groups in
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interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal, and a high level of optimism, energy and empathy Demonstrated understanding of teaching and learning, educational change initiatives, and/or
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, staff, faculty, and community partners. The Report Specialist is responsible to partner with the ISC and the broader UBC community to optimize the use of Workday reporting, analytics, and planning modules
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; Associate Dean, Academic (ADA); or the Dean. This is a full-time position directly supporting lab courses over the winter terms (September - April) and performing lab optimizations and offering support to
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strategy to promote philanthropy across all Advancement programs and activities by leveraging engagement opportunities to optimize outreach and revenue generation. Working with colleagues in Advancement and