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database, and maintains repositories and statistics for past and recurring events/projects, including customer distribution lists. Supports the planning and coordination of IDays events by collaborating with
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’ distributed structure, its priorities and activities, as well as the needs and priorities of all PIMS stakeholders. Oversees and ensures the effective operation of key systems including Workday, Quickbooks and
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the practitioners and academic community to further practice for service and program deliverability. Organizational Status Reporting to the Associate Vice President, Student Health and Wellbeing, the Director is
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: Under the direction of the immediate supervisor, performs duties related to the circulation of library materials. Organizes the daily operations of an area. Organizes, distributes, and verifies the work
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, maintenance, and distribution of all Individual Learning Modules (ILMs). ILMs are standardized learning resources for instructors and students in apprenticeship, trades, and technical training courses. Based
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: Under the direction of the Supervisor, Lending & Access Services, oversees the day-to-day operations of the Humanities & Social Sciences Library’s circulation department. Organizes, distributes and
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related documentation. Organize and prepare check-in and check-out materials for students. Create maintenance work orders and ensure follow‑up where required. Draft, compose, and distribute correspondence
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Unit (ESU) was established in 2004 to provide program evaluation and strategic reporting services to support planning and decision-making within the UBC Faculty of Medicine (FoM). ESU provides
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to emergent and urgent issues, assesses and repairs electrical building systems and equipment connected to the low voltage electrical distribution system (up to 600VAC); Completes electrical work requests as
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hours, along with correcting electrical deficiencies brought forward by tenants through the service request program. Must have demonstrated experience in good client relationship skills. Provides accurate