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, tracked, and optimized. This role is ideal for someone who is a self-starter who is comfortable analyzing complex processes, identifying inefficiencies, and proposing sustainable, quality improvements. You
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up on past-due collections, processing corporate refunds, peer-reviewing invoices, and reconciling accounts. The role also handles customer inquiries via FreshDesk and other communication channels
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maintenance experience and proficiency with Avionics considered an asset. Communication skills; including written, spoken and presentation skills. An innovative mindset and the desire to make long term lasting
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required Maintain and develop relationships with academic colleagues and industry partners Attend team meetings, participate in program planning and quality improvement processes and implement
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systems, and student data systems. Strong leadership, coaching, and team management skills. Excellent ability to engage and communicate effectively with cross-functional teams Proven project management
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schedules to accommodate scheduling Strong interpersonal and communication skills Intermediate skills in Microsoft Office Job classification: Instructor S4001 Hour rate: $37.07 - 51.25 # of positions: 1
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.), or related discipline; a Master’s in Education (M.Ed.) is considered an asset. Minimum of 1 year of post-secondary teaching experience. Experience teaching in high school is an asset. Strong communication
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Systems Office enables the development of business process consistency and improvements within the Academic Portfolio at SAIT. The team will work across the schools to gather and analyze feedback to improve
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or overspending issues Maintain process and reference documentation Participate in meetings as required Chart of Accounts: Review program FOAPAL codes and detail codes periodically for accuracy in accordance
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, document, and communicate sustainability processes, completing system, process, and release documentation as required. Interpret and translates strategies into functional and operational requirements