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have knowledge of general office practices, procedures and protocols and computer database systems. Our candidates of choice will consistently demonstrate our core values of respect and integrity
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for Saskatchewan citizens. Safety is one of our core values and is part of who we are. To qualify for this position, you will possess a valid Class 1A license. If you are invited to attend an interview
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sociology, with over 100 graduate students enrolled. We have internationally-renowned scholars with excellent track records for securing research funding, producing outstanding sociological research, and
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safety. The Opportunity The Ministry of Environment is seeking a highly skilled Natural Disturbance Resilience Forester to lead the integration of natural disturbance science, specifically wildland fire
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for governance, international rankings, data exchanges with peer institutions). Implement an institution-wide data governance program to support the University in strategically harnessing data to achieve
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in teaching and/or research labs Coordinating routine maintenance of lab equipment Providing safety training and ensuring compliance to lab safety procedures and standards Serving as a technical
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programs and activities Conducting detailed analysis on program efficiency and student learning outcomes to inform program planning activities Promoting experiential learning opportunities Fostering
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of general office practices, procedures, protocols, computer database systems and other duties as required. Typically, the knowledge required for this position is obtained through the completion of an office
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responsibilities will include: Analyzing and documenting business requirements; determining project team members and workflow Analyzing the security and integrity of highly complex system problems and/or
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in genome research, regenerative medicine, engineering, microfluidics, and computational biology, ultimately to gain new insights about how the human body works. Founded in 2005, the Centre is globally