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environment · Implement predefined programming changes based on documented requirements or direction from the Senior Programmer · Assist in coding, testing, and validating application changes using
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, safety, verification, operation and activities; Policies, Legislation, Acts and Regulations (Firearms Act, Criminal Code), and other statutes related to firearms; Experience handling, using, and
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electrical systems and related electrical maintenance activities &/or emergent repairs; Ensures compliance with all codes & regulatory safety requirements; Ensures a high standard of quality control and
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environments. The position requires strong practical expertise in Infrastructure as Code, automation, observability, and security controls. You will be expected to produce production-quality code, develop and
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and labour relations policies, procedures, and processes • Knowledge of applicable legislation, labour codes, and available research centres for labour relations • Knowledge of office operations as
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 20 hours ago
Student Codes of Conduct, and in some cases the criminal justice system. The key responsibilities of your role will involve initial case coordination and management in situations of crisis or critical
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resume and cover letter as one PDF. Please name your upload: FirstName_LastName-Job Code As an employer committed to employment equity, we encourage applications from members of equity-deserving
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hearings, court appearances and serve as a witness. Keep abreast of developments and ensure the unit is up to date with various laws, by-laws, and code issues in the field of HWM. Provide professional
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participant recruitment, scheduling, and documentation. • Support qualitative data collection, coding, thematic analysis, and knowledge translation. • Assist with scholarly output (abstracts, posters
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awareness of and ability to reference applicable codes and government legislation such as the Ontario Building Code (OBC), Construction Standards Association (CSA), the Construction Lien Act, Occupational