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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 19 hours ago
maintenance of building utility services. This group of Engineers are responsible for monitoring, control, maintenance and repair of the utilities distribution networks throughout the University of Toronto
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oversees revenue sharing distributions. As Senior Financial and Operations Analyst, you will support a broad complement of financial management activities, including financial modeling, analysis, and
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activities at hand over Preparing construction deficiency lists in parallel to the work of the Contractor and Consultant Keeping well-informed of the minimum requirements of the Ontario Building Code and the
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, and applying judgement in decisions on distribution, consulting as appropriate. The incumbent provides a broad range of support to the Office Manager in administering the operation of the Office of
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, screening and reporting on items, assigning priority, handling routine matters falling within established policies/practices, and applying judgement in decisions on distribution, consulting as appropriate
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of our student residences. Responsibilities include greeting residents/guests and visitors, answering questions, transferring phone calls, distributing mail/parcels, monitoring building access, issuing
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Date Posted: 06/11/2025 Req ID: 43417 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Dept of Computer Science Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Position Number: 00057363 Description
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Engineering Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering Campus: St. George Contact Email Address: ugta.ece@utoronto.ca Course Number and Title: ECE464H1 S – Wireless Communication (Cross-listed with ECE1551H
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description: Geologic hazards: earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, tsunamis. The distribution and politics of natural resources, including petroleum and ore deposits. Nuclear power and nuclear waste disposal
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required of all students in the BHPC Program, this foundational course (BKS1001H — Introduction to Book History) provides an introduction to basic topics such as the semiotics of the book; orality and