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-related cost allocation, chargebacks, and invoicing processes, including reviewing and reconciling service costs, validating account codes, and ensuring compliance with University financial policies and
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, organizational, communication, and time-management skills with close attention to detail. Assets Knowledge of the Criminal Code, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Canada Evidence Act, and the
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disturbance analysis into sustainable forest management planning. Develop, implement, and monitor policy, procedures, and Environmental Code standards related to disturbance resiliency, including reforestation
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responsibilities will include: Analyzing, recommending, and designing highly complex software architecture Designing, testing, and modifying programming code Evaluating programming code to ensure it has validity
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accessibility through a computerized records management system. These functions range from working with electronic filing systems, including scanning, indexing and categorizing documents, data entry/coding
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, setting technical standards and providing direction for CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure-as-code across cloud platforms, policy enforcement, and monitoring and alerting frameworks to enable secure, scalable
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: Writing, Designing, testing, and modifying programming code Evaluating programming code to ensure it has validity, compatibility, and that it meets appropriate standards Analyzing, recommending, and
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notes; Maintaining both electronic and manual filing systems, including bring forward and ARMS/ORS, ensuring accurate records management and compliance with Government regulations; Verifying, coding
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exposure to LLM platforms, RAG pipelines, or large-scale ML systems. Deep expertise in Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and automation for managing complex, multi-environment platforms Advanced Kubernetes and
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Canada, and other provincial ministries. Knowledge of Treaty Land Entitlement, land claims, the Indian Act, the impact of Land Code, and Indigenous histories is required. Knowledge of Indigenous cultures