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division expenditures; reconciles monthly statements, and ensures proper financial procedures are followed before submitting for processing. Is a first point of contact for internal and external stakeholders
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engineering, hydrogeology, geochemistry, chemical engineering, hydrometallurgy, mining engineering or closely related discipline. Has a strong record of peer-reviewed publications relevant to computational
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funding, and help with government aid information and documentation. They offer an Entrance Bursary Program, Entrance Scholarships, an In-Course Financial Aid Program (loans and bursaries) and a Work Study
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, academic units, and internal stakeholders to address needs and priorities. Is accountable to the Facilities Team Charter and is aligned with the purpose, vision, and values and holds themselves and each
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Engineering Course Title and Course Number: CIVE 210 Surveying Estimated Number of Positions: 10 Estimated Total Hours of Work per Term: 40 Appointment: May 1 - 16, 2026 Hourly Rate: $18 Position Summary
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research software. Essential Qualifications: (MINIMUM) EDUCATION: A graduate degree in relevant field (e.g., Computer Science, Information Technologies, Information Science, Computer Engineering) or business
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The Department of Computing Science requires a sessional instructor to teach COMP 3450, Human-Computer Interaction , in the Winter 2026 semester. Duties include delivering lectures and seminars, as well as marking
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collaboratively with a cross-disciplinary team of communications, marketing, technical development, and creative staff within Brand and Marketing and the Communications Portfolio, as well as internal and external
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: Facilities Management and Ancillary Services internal support services in the fields of human resources, office administration, budget, communication and business processes. Ancillary services provided
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skills, experience, and internal equity. Hours per week: 37.5 Paid leave: 4 Weeks Vacation / 14 Flex Days per year Deadline to apply: 4:00PM, February 17, 2026 SAIT is looking for a Finance Transformation