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provide technical advice and support in use, configuration and selection of software, hardware and network systems and various end user devices. As part of a team of Support Analysts this position provides
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website navigation; assessing information queries and referring appropriately) Address client issues and disputes using established methods and practices; refer complex situations to the Public Services
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website navigation; assessing information queries and referring appropriately) Address client issues and disputes using established methods and practices; refer complex situations to supervisor, as
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network and the continued enhancement of shared services at USask. This position maintains professional working relationships with a diverse group, including faculty, students, staff, and other
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the complexity of schools and the place of the school in the community. Practical issues around lesson planning, unit planning, classroom management, and the class as a community are addressed. This course
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or units, as required. The position performs moderately complex public services in the circulation of library materials and equipment to library users as well as moderately complex work related to
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projects such as those funded by Tri-Agency, Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan), Networks of Centre of Excellence of Canada (NCE) and other research
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of Toronto’s Alternative Work Arrangements Guideline . Your responsibilities will include: Troubleshooting complex computer system problems Analyzing and installing networking equipment Applying established
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and critical thinking skills with the ability to solve complex problems Strong research and networking skills with the ability to analyze complex technical situations and offer meaningful solutions
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with the Graduate Wellbeing Coordinator in the Faculty of Medicine, promotes wellbeing for graduate students in the Faculty of Medicine. Builds a network of resources on campus and in the community