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. Sound knowledge of University research-related and financial policies and procedures. Strong computer skills, including the ability to work with a broad range of information systems tools including
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Comptroller's Office, Internal Audit Branch of the Ministry of Finance is seeking a highly skilled, motivated, innovative and results-oriented internal audit professional to plan and conduct risk-based internal
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developing a maintenance plan for a large portfolio. Experience of working in a campus environment an asset. Familiarity with mixed use facilities such as office, industrial, research/labs, heritage, archival
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Course description: An introduction to electrical and computer engineering design processes illustrated by the design and implementation of software systems. Creative development with appropriate
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University of Toronto | London YXU North and East Argyle East Huron Heights, Ontario | Canada | 2 months ago
environment; Possess basic computer skills in order to manage email, enter and submit timecards/expense claims; and Work flexible hours. To be successful in this position, you will have: A high level of
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Course number and title: ECE496Y1 Y – Design Project Course description: ECE496Y is a full-year course required for all fourth-year electrical and computer engineering students, allowing them
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Date Posted: 01/21/2026 Req ID: 46684 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Dept of Computer Science Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Position Number: 00059035 Existing
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: Information Technology Services is responsible for all computing hardware, operations, network infrastructure, and systems to support and enhance the School's core mission. Rotman students, faculty, and staff use up
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computer science or supply chain procurement-related fields. · Experience in Oracle financial/supply chain applications and/or related business processes would be considered an asset
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of the Saskatchewan economy and the role of government in creating relationships that support trade and economic growth and drive to meet the goals in the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth; Work with indigenous partners