28 high-performance-computing-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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positioned for success across multiple terms. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Academic Director and Program Manager, the Research and Program Coordinator exercises significant autonomy in planning and
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, storage, and backup systems provide a high level of reliability, performance, integrity, and security; Lead a team of colleagues that work collaboratively with to provide: Communicate progress and issues
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learning (SoTL) within the program. Opportunities exist for the incumbent to keep up with evolving technology in educational software and learning management systems. The work will be varied and of high
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of duties during absences or peak workload periods. Other Perform other duties as assigned by the Site Director or Program Administrator in support of the program and department operations. Qualifications
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practice or other veterinary college (new grads welcome!), and be able to perform basic skills and duties that were achieved as a result of graduating from a recognized Veterinary Technology Program. The
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officers in the field if required. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Staff Sergeant, you will demonstrate a high level of good judgement and the ability to think quickly to apply departmental policies and
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officers in the field if required. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Staff Sergeant, you will demonstrate a high level of good judgement and the ability to think quickly to apply departmental policies and
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relationships with internal and external partners, and manage multiple demands to meet deadlines; Experience working within a multi-reporting organizational structure is an asset; Proficient computer skills
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reporting of program key metrics and performance indicators Assist in the execution of strategic marketing initiatives to promote and foster campus community engagement Create promotional materials such as
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. The work is fast paced with frequent multiple demands and interruptions. During periods of low activity or high demand this individual may be assigned to other areas within the Veterinary Medical Centre