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the Nutrien Centre for Sustainable and Digital Agriculture (NCSDA), Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, the Global Institute for Water Security (GIWS), and across the University of Saskatchewan campus (e.g
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obtained by our trading divisions is held and processed in accordance with the relevant data protection legislation. The data you provide us with is securely stored on our computerised database and
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updates, conducting preventive maintenance, and monitoring systems for compliance with operational standards and security requirements Assists in developing and testing automation scripts or tools
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/ . For information on the University’s commitments to reducing systemic racism and promoting cultural safety in education and health care, please see https://antiracism.ubc.ca/ . Applications should be submitted
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Policing and Public Safety Salary Range: $49.549-$62.091 Hourly Salary Supplement: included in hourly salary range (in-scope) Grade: SGEU.10. The Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) is seeking new
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/ Community Youth Worker - HUM015147 Employment Type: Permanent Full-time Location(s) : SK-Far North East-Creighton Ministry : 073 Corrections Policing and Public Safety Salary Range: $36.703 - $45.993
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Health, Department of Medicine, Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability) may be open to the successful candidate. The Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Stewardship (https
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of Programs - COR002959 Employment Type: Permanent Full-time Location(s) : SK-North Central-Prince Albert Ministry : 073 Corrections Policing and Public Safety Salary Range: $7148- $9291 Monthly
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, automatic scrubbing machines and other related equipment) Provides cleaning services in other areas as required to cover absences of other caretaking staff Reports building deficiencies Secures the building
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, respect, equity and diversity https://kpe.utoronto.ca/. Your opportunity: The David L. MacIntosh Sport Medicine Clinic provides services to students, othermembers of the University, and the public