67 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O.P" positions at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
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is limited to current NAIT staff within the School of Transportation. Reporting to the Chair, the Associate Chair is responsible for helping to champion the program and ensure student success through
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staff within the School of Energy & Natural Resources Reporting to the Chair, the Associate Chair is responsible for helping to champion the program and ensure student success through instructional and
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staff within the School of Energy & Natural Resources Reporting to the Chair, the Associate Chair is responsible for helping to champion the program and ensure student success through instructional and
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NAIT staff within the School of Energy & Natural Resources Reporting to the Chair, the Associate Chair is responsible for helping to champion the program and ensure student success through instructional
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staff within the School of Energy & Natural Resources Reporting to the Chair, the Associate Chair is responsible for helping to champion the program and ensure student success through instructional and
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point of contact for students exploring their journey to NAIT, helping them understand NAIT’s program options, the admissions process and the campus community. As part of our efforts, we manage a peer
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the work of AQOE by providing professional, effective and efficient support. This position also plays a pivotal role in supporting the institution’s Program Mix Committee through meeting and documentation
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will be used to fill multiple positions. NAIT’s Automotive Service Technician Program prepares students to diagnose problems, repair engines, use computer management systems, and adjust vehicles
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/SWPP. Program Administration (30%) Develop and refine efficient, consistent processes across WIL programs. Maintain accurate documentation and reporting of WIL students for statistical purposes in
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of the program. Reporting to the Program Chair the instructor is an academic position. Course assignments will primarily be Spring & Fall semesters or Winter & Spring semester with opportunities in the following