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a specialized skill set and there is significant value in engaging a SME who is currently active in the industry and has prior experience in Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Finance, Energy, and Project
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of Microsoft Office programs and presentation software Prior teaching or training experience in adult education is an asset Job Classification: INSTRUCTOR - S4001 Salary Range: $91,482 - $94,226 # of Positions
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Position End Date: June 30, 2027 Posting closing date: August 6, 2025 About SAIT SAIT is a global leader in applied education. Named one of Alberta’s Top Employers , we offer the chance to work with a
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professional, accurate and timely administration and communication. This position reports to the Director of Athletics & Recreation and is an administrative member of the Trojans Athletics operations team
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positive experience throughout the hiring process. Proactive Sourcing: Actively source and engage high-quality candidates as per requirements, building a robust talent pipeline for future organizational
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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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-edge programs that inspire learners and leaders to take action and get results. We are one of the largest business schools in Western Canada, we put significant stock in all things industry driven
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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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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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the Trojans Athletics & Recreational program offerings. Position Summary: • Primary Focus: Student engagement, experience, and program enhancement • Support participation and competitive aspirations of students