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Safety at SAIT requires an energetic and resourceful individual with excellent organizational and teamwork skills to support the Vision Care Science Program. We are seeking an experienced professional from
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, friendly and professional food and beverage service while following all policies and procedures of SAIT. This position will be well informed of menu items and ingredients, as well as, preparation methods
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of teaching and learning. Research and evaluate emerging technologies that are fit for teaching and learning. Work with faculty, instructional designers and academic leadership to assess new academic program
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, guidance and advice to learners Facilitate accreditation requirements Attend team meetings, participate in program planning and quality improvement processes and implement recommendations Promote and support
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Instructor, Glazier Calgary, AB Academic – School of Construction / SAFA Casual – Approved Program / On-site Apply for this job SAIT’s School of Construction is committed to working with industry
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position. The Role Engage with Schools, programs, faculty, and services, focusing on Indigenous Education in key areas: program design/development and redevelopment; curriculum design and pedagogy; teaching
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, including FOAPAL creation, procurement support, effective internal controls, and capital asset management. Complete program costing and analysis on new product development in collaboration with Finance
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understanding of business, pricing, value selling, senior-level negotiations, proposal writing, deal structuring Familiarity with combustion tube testing, thermal EOR methods (e.g., SAGD, ISC), and reservoir
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engagement and is vital to the success of the Annual Giving program. We’re looking for someone who is warm, engaging, and confident speaking with individuals from diverse backgrounds. A positive attitude and
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of faculty and program teams, the Academic Chair fosters teaching excellence for program delivery and the continuous improvement of program/curriculum using quality principles. Reporting to the Associate Dean