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objects Job classification: A5207 - Building Patrol Officer Hourly rate: $18.58 (step 5) # of positions: 10 Position End Date: August 31, 2026 Posting closing date: Until positions are filled About SAIT
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departments to embed sustainable best practices campus-wide. Build relationships with Indigenous partners and stakeholders to understand requirements and business objectives. Collaborate across departments
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. maintain event calendar for long-range planning and preparation. Organize all aspects of an event from conception to completion including, but not limited to: goals/objectives, detailed timelines and task
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engagement objectives in an innovative fashion where all SAIT students can find themselves as part of the #WeAreTrojans brand of programming options. Sport & Activity programming at SAIT is divided through
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adherence to SAIT’s non- disclosure policies. The Role Lab Activities Take direction for scope and objective of experiments Develop testing methodologies, verification and validation Responsible for data
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attention to confidentiality and strict adherence to SAIT’s non- disclosure policies. The Role Lab Activities Take direction for scope and objective of experiments Develop testing methodologies, verification
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to confidentiality and strict adherence to SAIT’s non- disclosure policies. The Role Lab Activities Take direction for scope and objective of experiments Develop testing methodologies, verification and validation
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. The Role Lab Activities Take direction for scope and objective of experiments Deterine fluid mobility properties Formation properties: porosity, relative permeability, capillary pressure, wettability
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for success in this role. This role requires consistent attention to confidentiality and strict adherence to SAIT’s non- disclosure policies. The Role Lab Activities Take direction for scope and objective
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- disclosure policies. The Role Lab Activities Take direction for scope and objective of experiments Fluid Characterization: PVTC Field pilot tests using PVTC to design and evaluate field projects Evaluate heavy