258 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Saskatchewan in canada
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Saskatchewan Health Authority, and serve as a guide and resource to others who must navigate these environments. Primary Purpose: This position will provide confidential and high-level support to the Director of
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environment. Demonstrated interpersonal, emotional intelligence, and communication skills. Ability to assess complex situations, identify key issues, and provide sound guidance. High level of organization and
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, this position works as an integral member of the team to provide high-quality control in laundry supply, particularly as it relates to care and control of operating room linen. This position works in an animal
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, this position works as an integral member of the team to provide high-quality control in laundry supply, particularly as it relates to care and control of operating room linen. This position works in an animal
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current and prospective undergraduate students. This position functions independently and efficiently in a high-volume environment with competing and shifting demands. Building and maintaining
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Introduction to Materials and Manufacturing ME 227 Thermodynamics I ME 313 Mechanics of Materials I ME 321 Engineering Analysis II ME 324 Engineering Materials I ME 327 Heat Transfer ME 330 Manufacturing
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high-profile public gatherings such as Huskies athletic events, convocations, and student-led activities. Key responsibilities include providing guidance and assistance to attendees, monitoring
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relations, performance management, diversity and talent acquisition; The ability to influence outcomes and provide guidance to operational decisions unique to a college or unit; Strong facilitation, conflict
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high-profile public gatherings such as Huskies athletic events, convocations, and student-led activities. Key responsibilities include providing guidance and assistance to attendees, monitoring
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program (i.e. Dietetic stream) and the BSc. Food and Nutrition program. Courses to be taught will be a mixture of small and large classes (e.g. Introductory Nutrition). Applicants are required to have