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discipline. University degree or technical diploma in an IT-related discipline, preferably in Computer Science. Minimum of three years’ experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience
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on a variety of internal and external committees, and serves as a key liaison with partner organizations. This includes engagement with science and technology agencies of the Canadian and U.S. federal
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. Organizational Status Reports to the Research Manager, working under the Direction of the Program Manager. Liases, in conjunction with Principal Investigator(s), research ethics committees and Pharmaceutical
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staff safety during field or lab activities, compromise academic program delivery, result in damage to teaching facilities or field station assets, or negatively impact student learning outcomes
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an inventory of research computing devices (e.g., equipment, service contracts, warranty and maintenance agreements), applying established security and performance standards to support sensitive research data
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learning programs. Errors in planning, safety oversight, instructional support, or coordination could: jeopardize student and staff safety during field or lab activities, compromise academic program delivery
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infrastructure, pest control, annual floor maintenance programs, safety inspections scheduling, and space inventory initiatives across the campus. Drives as the initial point of contact for the department -exam
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. Work closely with the exercise lead and program coordinator in the design, execution, and evaluation of exercise programs at the BCBWP. Assist in conducting assessments ensuring safety and suitability
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, employer trust, and program reputation. Errors may also compromise community partnerships, placement safety, or external funding commitments. This role requires discretion, cultural humility, precision, and
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Mastercard Foundation Program gift and endanger the ability of future Mastercard Foundation Scholars to study at UBC. This can also compromise UBC s ability to secure major gifts in the future. Failure to