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of the Canadian economy – the construction industry. The Opportunity SAIT's School of Construction is hiring a Work Integrated Learning Coordinator. This permanent, salaried position includes benefits and reports
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to grow initiatives, requiring a high degree of self-direction, collaboration with others, and has the ability to set priorities and to be responsive to the demands of a broad range of stakeholders in
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of Delivery Services to develop administration tactics and processes to drive efficiencies in the department. The individual in this position must be capable of working independently and be a self-starter but
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closely with the Manager and Team Lead of Delivery Services to develop administration tactics and processes to drive efficiencies in the department. The individual in this position must be capable
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academic record. Essential to this position is the ability to analyze, problem-solve and communicate issues relating to the academic record of any learner from point of application through to graduation. In
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on making SAIT a more equitable and inclusive place to work and study. Guided by the institutional Community and Belonging Strategy, we collaborate with students and employees to foster a campus culture in
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implementation of ServiceNow products and solutions to meet SAIT institutional needs. This position will play a pivotal role expanding the footprint of ServiceNow at SAIT through various ServiceNow products
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systems, or ecology. Proficiency in GIS, field instrumentation, and environmental data platforms is a strong asset. The position is well-suited for individuals with a graduate degree (M.Sc. minimum
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, visitors, and colleagues general inquires. This position is primarily situated within the ARIS office. Facilitate efficient and effective interactions between our teams, industry partners, students, and
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the Trojans Athletics & Recreational program offerings. Position Summary: • Primary Focus: Student engagement, experience, and program enhancement • Support participation and competitive aspirations of students