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and up to date. Qualifications & Experience Must be a SAIT student currently enrolled in and/or returning to a SAIT Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration diploma or degree program. Proof
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Education and Professional Studies (CEPS) focuses on non-credit programs supporting corporate training, the individual learner and international projects. We create courses and programs for life-long learning
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industry leaders, entrepreneurs, advocates and explorers. We develop leaders in the classroom and our workspaces, encouraging lifelong learning for both students and employees. Your future starts now … at
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project management. Strong computer skills including working knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite. SAIT graduate preferred. Communications and customer service background or related experience. Knowledge
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sustainability centric competencies Financial management and computer skills Job classification: A9000 - Pooled Wage Position Hourly rate: $20.00 # of positions: 20 Position End Date: March 31, 2026 Posting
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provide applied learning in action through our trades and technology programs. The Opportunity At the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), we are the shapers, the makers, the originals, driven
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automation sectors. We provide applied learning in action through our trades and technology programs. The Opportunity The School of Manufacturing & Automation provides practical and applied skills training
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to use SAIT student support services to improve their personal development and academic journey. Program Quality: Determine annual program goals to ensure decisions are made to promote continuous
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to achieving SAIT’s vision to be a global leader in applied education. We encourage applications from women, Indigenous people, racialized people, people with disabilities, people from gender and sexually
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future starts now at SAIT. Community and Belonging is essential to achieving SAIT’s vision to be a global leader in applied education. We encourage applications from women, Indigenous people, racialized