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any unusual circumstances related to building security; assists in emergencies such as evacuation of persons from buildings, etc., as directed. May be required to re-arrange, move and set up furniture
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, including the Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) and the Scale Up Program. The Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) is a unique non-profit program for massively scalable seed stage science-based technology startups
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organization (for example, a non-governmental organization or a think tank) who are within 6 years of graduation from a graduate program at a recognized post-secondary institution will also be considered
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to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Working knowledge of WHMIS, WCB safety standards. Working knowledge of tools
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reports regarding maintenance or repairs needed to buildings and utilities and report signs of failure or abuse of fixtures and furnishings. Reports any unusual circumstances related to building security
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administrative units within the Faculty and will oversee complex space management activities for the Dean’s Office. The Senior Manager Special Projects & Planning directs Faculty wide safety leadership
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specialized technical expertise in computational design, digital fabrication including 3D bioprinting, and material characterization, within the context of several grant funded research initiatives in
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International Fellowships have been in existence since 1917. The program provides support for women pursuing full-time graduate or postdoctoral study in the United States to women who are not U.S
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from across Canada who’ve participated in a Mitacs program. This category emphasizes the societal and economic impacts of research, and the potential to drive innovation and address real-world challenges
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creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Description Summary The Development Coordinator is responsible for providing program support to develop, implement and coordinate development