144 parallel-and-distributed-computing uni jobs at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Canada
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Technologies, the Chair will act as the program champion to ensure student success through instructional and curriculum excellence. The Chair is the lead for the cluster of programs. They are directly
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adapting to a constantly evolving technology landscape in higher education. Key Responsibilities: Maintain student records accuracy on the Student Information System Prepare and distribute student records
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that the program Mix committee runs efficiently & effectively, including scheduling meetings, preparing agenda packages, and distributing communications and follow up, as well as preparing packages for the next
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resource development and publishing team, manages ILM content development, product creation, publishing, and distribution. Desktop Publishing Specialists (Product Specialists) closely support and collaborate
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the possibility of extension. This competition is limited to current NASA salaried NAIT staff within the School of Construction and Building Sciences. Reporting to the Program Chair, Carpenter Apprenticeship and
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, and compile meeting minutes for assigned committees. Assist with the preparation and distribution of internal messages for staff and/or students. Maintain an archive of NAIT-related media coverage
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. This competition is limited to current NAIT staff within the JR Shaw School of Business. The Chair champions the program and ensures student success through instructional and curriculum excellence. The Chair
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is limited to current NAIT staff within the School of Transportation. Reporting to the Chair, the Associate Chair is responsible for helping to champion the program and ensure student success through
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through our Careers site at www.nait.ca/careers The Boilermaker program prepares students to work with tools, heavy equipment, and machinery, all while paying high attention to detail for precise work with
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Automotive Service Technician Program prepares students to diagnose problems, repair engines, use computer management systems, and adjust vehicles to operate for peak performance. The program will support