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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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SAIT’s Applied Research and Innovation Services department helps partners conceptualize, prototype and deliver products to market. ARIS is on the leading edge of novel technology development. As one
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, and training for wellness professionals. Our programs are hands on, with students and instructors immersed in living classrooms and simulated training. The Opportunity We are currently recruiting a
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programs, information management, and training for wellness professionals. Our programs are hands on, with students and instructors immersed in living classrooms and simulated training. The Opportunity We
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provide applied learning in action through our trades and technology programs. The Opportunity We are currently recruiting a temporary full-time Instructor for our pre-employment Welding programs. You are a
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SAIT’s Applied Research and Innovation Services department helps partners conceptualize, prototype and deliver products to market. ARIS is on the leading edge of novel technology development. As one
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a part of an Enterprise Server Infrastructure team Degree in computer science, information technology, computer engineering or related field preferred 5 years’ experience working as a part of an
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environments Stay updated on technology and trends Manage Business and Academic Partnerships: Design support arrangements with schools and departments Identify value-add opportunities and align with
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and scripting Experience performing coding in Python and R; Experience and fluency with Office 365 (MS Word, Outlook and PowerPoint) Experience with videoconferencing technology (MS Teams, WebX, Skype
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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