177 phd-computational-mechanics positions at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
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to work independently Knowledge of computers and use of Microsoft suite of programs Ability to lift 50lbs unassisted Ability to work flexible hours and assignments Qualifications: Trades certification and
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Automation School School of Construction and Building Sciences Campus Main Campus Detailed Job Description NAIT’s Building Automation Systems Technology (BAST) diploma program prepares students for dynamic
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programs Strong oral and written communication skills Excellent working knowledge of laboratory safety and exhibit safe work practices Computer literacy, including experience with Microsoft Office Suite and
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problem solving. Word-processing skills and computer literacy skills. Able to work in a high stress environment. Able to multi-task. Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 and all applications is a requirement
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as well as previous project work requiring communication with the broader public. Qualifications: PhD in ecology or forestry – research focus should be related to study of forest plant communities
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Campus Solutions) Computer and office skills, including advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office Outlook, Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint programs Web-based meeting platforms Capacity to organize and
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integrity. Support the resolution of student concerns and/or conduct; coordinate and liaise with NAIT Leadership, Program Leadership, Faculty and the Office of Student Conduct and Accountability. Collaborate
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computers and the use of Microsoft Office applications. Must have good communication skills, both written and oral. Must be able to safely lift or move equipment, chemicals, or samples, manually or using
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with academic staff to create class and program schedules that make the best use of space and resources. Solve scheduling challenges by balancing student needs, instructor availability, and space
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front-line customer service to students, staff, and community members, assisting with inquiries, facility access, and program support. Collaboration with other team members is essential to maintaining