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skills (e.g., MATLAB, C++, Python). Experience with electronic circuits, PCB design, and associated CAD tools. Qualifications: 3rd year or 4th year students in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering
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espouse continuous quality improvement with a strong focus on student success and satisfaction Willing to learn and understand the policies, processes and procedures that pertain to the animal studies
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: Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills Adapt easily to change and espouse continuous quality improvement with a strong focus on student success and satisfaction Willing to learn and understand
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and present learning outcomes and activities in a classroom, laboratory and industry setting Participating in curriculum development, program reviews and course reviews Facilitate the learning process
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of the program and the culture of our collaborative and dynamic team Key Responsibilities: Prepare and present learning outcomes and activities in a classroom, laboratory and industry setting Participating in
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and lead the way in hands-on learning, we are recruiting skilled and passionate individuals to help inspire and train current and future industry professionals and become part of Canada’s leading
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, please apply directly through our Careers site at www.nait.ca/careers As NAIT continues to grow its student body and lead the way in hands-on learning, we are recruiting skilled and passionate individuals
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consideration, please apply directly through our Careers site at www.nait.ca/careers As NAIT continues to grow its student body and lead the way in hands on learning, we are recruiting skilled and passionate
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Services or the International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS). Remuneration: As outlined in the NASA Collective Agreement. (Classification - Leader I - Associate Chair) NAIT believes in the learning
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, and computer-based competency, and proven component–level repair skills. 3D-design and printing, or other manufacturing techniques, are considered an asset. Demonstrated written and verbal communication