32 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Saskatchewan
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Dynamics and Control CHE 453 Corrosion Engineering CHE 454 Design of Industrial Waste Treatment Systems Qualifications (Skills and Abilities): MSc or PhD student in good standing
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. · Highly self-motivated · Ability to remain in control, composed and organized under pressure or in high stress situations · Ability to multi-task efficiently · Professionalism and integrity
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. · Highly self-motivated · Ability to remain in control, composed and organized under pressure or in high stress situations · Ability to multi-task efficiently · Professionalism and integrity
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payments, and Visa Payables Automation Working knowledge of the Procure to Pay cycle Effective interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal; highly effective public and customer relations
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responsibility and the efficient utilization of resources as well as enhance financial internal controls and the usability of financial reports. Provides input on the development of internal standards
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, product preparation, cleanliness, sanitation, and inventory control will be maintained. The incumbent is expected to have good communication skills as the job requires you to communicate with students
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, product preparation, cleanliness, sanitation, and inventory control will be maintained. The incumbent is expected to have good communication skills as the job requires you to communicate with students
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. Guides crowd flow and line control at high-traffic areas such as entrances, concessions, and restrooms. Enforces university and event-specific policies such as no smoking, no outside food, no photography
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. Guides crowd flow and line control at high-traffic areas such as entrances, concessions, and restrooms. Enforces university and event-specific policies such as no smoking, no outside food, no photography
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limited to, municipal and private planning practice with knowledge of land use zoning, development control, subdivision of land, conflict resolution, ethics in planning, and professional practice in