58 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"Prof"-"Strive-Higher"-"St" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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and the SAGE Director/Senior Administrative Coordinator for all tasks related to the SAGE program. Primary Purpose: This person will support the director with activities related to recruitment
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the delivery of institutional and internal grant programs by providing professional services and program support, including information sessions, workshops, etc. Design proposal development materials
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and the SAGE Director/Senior Administrative Coordinator for all tasks related to the SAGE program. Primary Purpose: This person will support the director with activities related to recruitment
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requires a high degree of independence, initiative, and problem-solving ability to manage multiple priorities and respond to evolving program needs. Reporting to the SRS Programs Manager, the MPT Program
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; maintains facilities, equipment, and supplies Qualifications Education: Graduate of a recognized two-year veterinary technology program; registered or eligible for registration with Saskatchewan Association
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requires a high degree of independence, initiative, and problem-solving ability to manage multiple priorities and respond to evolving program needs. Reporting to the SRS Programs Manager, the MPT Program
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peoples. The Saskatchewan Health Information Resources Program (SHIRP) is a program of the University Library that supports access to a sub-set of the University Library's health sciences e-resources
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administrative tasks as assigned. Education: Completion of Grade 12, a minimum of a recognized post-secondary business/accounting/ administrative program and a minimum of 5 years of experience in a financial role
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of a professional accounting program is desired. Experience: Minimum three years progressively responsible accounting and budgeting experience, ideally in a high-volume environment Experience with
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in Materials for Nuclear Applications. The Canada Research Chair (CRC) Program is the flagship of a national strategy to make Canada one of the world's top countries in research and development