257 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Saskatchewan in Canada
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independently as well as collaboratively as part of a high-functioning team Ability to foster and promote positive, collaborative relationships with students, staff, and faculty Ability to serve a diverse
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of Dentistry. This position reports to the associate dean academic (or their representatives, e.g. academic directors) and provides administrative leadership in academic governance, program accreditation
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principles and standards Assist with the management of the student awards program at WCVM Incorporating legacy giving discussions into donor fundraising plans Participate in University Relations training, and
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Primary Purpose:The Human Resources Coordinator provides high-level support and coordination to the Human Resources team within the Veterinary Medical Center. Nature of Work:Reporting to the Senior
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senior leaders in the college to provide leadership and oversight which ensures a high standard of postgraduate program management and delivery. The work of the position is complex and demanding, often
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for managing project intake requests, establishing and monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs) for the office, and mentoring others in similar roles to support continuous improvement and operational
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veterinary technology program students; and maintains equipment, supplies, and facility. During periods of low activity or high demand this individual may be assigned to other areas, specifically the ICU
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. Nature of Work: The work is routine, and tasks are repetitive with little complexity. All tasks are well defined and performed within established guidelines. The work requires a high level of physical
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Primary Purpose: Starbucks Culinary Lead upholds a high standard of leadership within their location and ensures high levels of all aspects of excellent customer services Nature of Work: Reporting
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insights that support climate adaptation strategies and ecosystem-based management. This work is part of the Global Water Futures Observatories (GWFO) program, Canada’s premier freshwater research network