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directly through our Careers site at www.nait.ca/careers Please Note: This competition is limited to current NAIT staff. As NAIT continues to expand its student body and lead the way in hands-on learning
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to teach high school grades 11, and/or grade 12 physics classes during the 15-week Winter 2026 term, (January to April 2026). The Academic Upgrading program will be offering daily instruction per week for
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to teach high school grades 10, 11, and/or grade 12 math classes during the 15-week Winter 2026 term, (January to April 2026). The Academic Upgrading program will be offering daily instruction per week for
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, perform heavy physical work; able to lift 50 lbs regularly. Ability to lift and move materials and equipment weighing up to 90 lbs and heavier weights with the use of proper equipment. Basic computer skills
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knowledge in one or more areas and be enthusiastic to new learning opportunities. Key Responsibilities: The position is responsible for design and implementation of prototypes, electronic control, data
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way in hands-on learning, we are seeking skilled and passionate individuals to support current and future industry professionals. Join Canada’s leading polytechnic and help shape the next generation of
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strong focus on student success and satisfaction Willing to learn and understand the policies, processes and procedures that pertain to the Animal Studies programs Strong oral and written communication
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the possibility of extension. As NAIT continues to grow its student body and lead the way in hands-on learning, we are recruiting skilled and passionate individuals to help inspire and train current and future
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Share this job on: Job Information Positions Available 2 Closing Date 7 Oct 2025 Type Permanent Full-Time Location Edmonton AB Remote Option None Department Individual Learning Modules Development School
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a busy environment Capacity to continuously learn and manage large volume of information Well-developed computer skills are critical as the role relies heavily on the efficient use of several complex