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purpose — preparing the next generation of industry leaders, entrepreneurs, advocates and explorers. Building on our 100+ year history, we’re looking for innovative, bold and collaborative employees who
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of Manufacturing and Automation, and School of Transportation provides the skills-based training and development to prepare students for a career in Alberta's rapidly growing transportation, manufacturing and
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external stakeholders. The Service Administrator also plays an important role helping to promote the work of ARIS and the industry we serve through communications with industry partners and students
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— preparing the next generation of industry leaders, entrepreneurs, advocates and explorers. Building on our 100+ year history, we’re looking for innovative, bold and collaborative employees who embrace change
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and usage statistics. Provide proactive technical training and support to students, instructors, and industry professionals. Troubleshoot complex technical issues related to networks, hardware, software
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a specialized skill set and there is significant value in engaging a SME who is currently active in the industry and has prior experience in Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Finance, Energy, and Project
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Engage in course development, program reviews, and quality assurance Conduct scholarly activities and applied research Collaborate with faculty and industry partners to enhance teaching and support student
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standards. This includes oversight of the IEIC Lab Services team, vendor and stakeholder relationships, and stewardship of industry partnerships that impact the institutional reputation. The incumbent will
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curriculum within the Centre of Continuing Education & Professional Studies, Corporate Training, and International Projects. We are looking to add qualified industry professionals to facilitate this course
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and environment that unleashes the full potential of all the students at SAIT. Our primary goal is to support Student-First Culture, by focusing on student success and mobilizing all campus community