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with applicable regulatory codes and regulations and in accordance with work orders, drawings, documents and time schedules. Responds to Trouble Calls and emergencies, both during and outside normal work
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competencies Knowledge of hand tools and power tools. Solid knowledge of policies and safety standards, codes and Occupational Health & Safety regulations and legislation. Ability to maintain and troubleshoot
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for data entry into Workday and Optimum Control including cash receipts, accounting journals, travel claims and requisitions for payments which requires verification of account coding, signing authorities
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exploitation experience (e.g. ability to analyze compiled code, debug, and craft exploits) Understanding of modern cryptographic algorithms and common weaknesses Expertise in application security (SQL injection
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profile. Course Title and Course Number: ECSE 520: Information Theory and Coding; Prof. Harry Leib - 14 hours Salary: $17/h Hourly Salary: $17.00 Position Start Date: 2026-01-23 Position End Date: 2026-04
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information is kept up-to-date. Undertake space planning exercises. Design and develop preliminary detailed architectural drawings. Research and design modifications that comply with all governing codes
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Experience in Security or civilian law enforcement, preferred but not required. Skills and additional requirements: Basic understanding of Building and Fire Code A strong sense of emotional intelligence and a
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). • Assisting with coding and qualitative analysis using tools such as NVivo and LLMs (training provided if needed). • Contributing to literature reviews, research memos, and summaries. • Supporting project
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At least 3 of the following: Familiarity with GarageBand / comparable DAW Familiarity with Scratch / comparable icon-based coding language Familiarity with stop-motion animation Experience playing
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. This position involves instrumental hands-on development of AI tools and solutions using Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) at UBC. This position requires advanced coding skills, knowledge of AI