223 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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issues and disputes using established methods and practices; refer complex situations to the Public Services supervisor, as necessary Assist in the general upkeep, monitoring and maintenance of library
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applicable and work with vendors and partners to meet requirements Work with partners to process payments via the most appropriate method Work closely with the Procurement team as part of the Procure to Pay
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complex environment and the ability to communicate effectively to a diverse audience by a variety of methods and communication mediums. The incumbent will work both independently and collaboratively with
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the mechanistic details that are currently lacking in the field. Typical Duties and Accountabilities: The candidate will: Work independently and troubleshoot protocols Learn new methods and integrate them
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required. Completion of a dental program would be an asset. Experience: At least two years of recent work experience in a dental clinic is required. 3-5 years’ experience in an administrative
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. Effective written and verbal communication skills Organizational skills, especially related to time management and task prioritization Proficient computer skills, including with online data collection tools
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. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Organizational skills, especially related to time management and task prioritization. Proficient computer skills, including with online data collection tools
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the application of general working knowledge. The work requires a high level of physical demand. Problems experienced are varied and incumbents are expected to assist in solving them within known methods and
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type mutations in cancer genomes and how their protein interaction network affects their activity remain to be determined. The successful candidate will carry out work and train others in methods
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CAP TITLE TYPE DAY START END TERM SOC 232 62 50 Methods of Social Research LEC T TH 14:30 15:50 T2 Course Dates: Term 2: January 1, 2026 – April 30, 2026 CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: August 1, 2025