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approved, McGill University. Please provide you Work Study Letter with your application. Education/Experience: Expertise in coding in Matlab, Python or other computational languages as well as with neural
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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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organization of research data, including coding outputs and checking for errors to ensure data quality. · Maintains the lab’s code repositories updated and well-documented following the team’s standard
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modeling in hydrogeology, geochemistry, mining or resource extraction. Has experience using a modern reactive-transport code such as MIN3P, PFLOTRAN, CrunchFlow, Retraso-CodeBright or similar. Can assemble
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or resource extraction. Has experience using a modern reactive-transport code such as MIN3P, PFLOTRAN, CrunchFlow, Retraso-CodeBright or similar. Can assemble geological, mineralogical and hydrogeological
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, develop requirements, and assist with designing, developing, configuring, coding, implementing, managing and maintaining robust solutions that meet these needs. How you'll contribute Perform requirements
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modifying programming code Evaluating programming code to ensure it has validity, compatibility, and that it meets appropriate standards Leading and planning IT projects Developing project schedules including
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, User Interface (UI) and Information Architecture (IA) best practices, and accessible web design, as well as clearly understanding how design translates to code. Experience generating and editing written
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relevant industrial safety regulations and building codes. Ability to interpret drawings and specifications and to work independently with minimum supervision. Effective oral and written communication
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of Human Nutrition Course Title: Professional Practice Stage 2B Course Code: NUTR 311 001 Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 45 This posting is directed to graduate students