166 high-performance-computing-postdoc uni jobs at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
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merchandise. Process program requestions for buyer approval. Ensuring that services are continuous and not impacted by missed deadlines, product shortages, quality compromises, or inflated costs. Assist with
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understanding of general office administration procedures Good understanding of some supervisory methods, techniques and practices Organizational skills General computer skills Ability to initiate, develop and
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keeping everything and everyone highly organized!? If so, you may be a great fit to be the Recruitment Assistant on our recruitment team. We are seeking a high-detailed, customer service focused individual
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and written communication skills to support a high-quality client experience Must have experience working in a dental and/or denturist office Excellent verbal and written communication skills
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candidate will have the opportunity to lead industry-funded applied research projects, with a mineralogical and geochemical focus, with support from the Research Chair. This position offers a hands-on, high
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proactive Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent preferred. Experience in retail, food service, or hospitality is an asset. Basic math skills. Knowledge of health and safety practices in service
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, and key performance metrics. Maintain initiative dashboards and reporting tools for senior leadership. Anticipate risks and recommend corrective actions where needed. Develop and grow strong
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certified by the National Payroll Institute to be eligible to teach this course. The successful candidates will possess extensive experience and subject matter expertise relating to the program content noted
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work experience, preferably with payroll, benefits and pension experience Completed PCP courses from the Canadian Payroll Association certification program preferred A good understanding of full cycle
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geographic information systems, life-cycle assessments, carbon accounting, data science, applied statistics and simulation. The research program will be aided by generous support from the Shaw Family