360 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Saskatchewan
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natural experiment cohort studies in Canadian cities to assess the implementation and impact of built environment interventions on travel behaviour, physical activity, social connectedness, and well-being
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capable of working effectively both independently and collaboratively. This position requires maintaining high cleaning standards while performing physically demanding tasks and handling cleaning agents and
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sensitive environment Experience using Microsoft Office applications in a networked environment Experience with Sierra library management system is an asset Skills: Demonstrated ability to organize work, set
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, intrusion alarm, emergency response, or otherwise · Must be able to make timely decisions in stressful situations, while managing dispatched units · Must be able to respond to multiple telephone calls
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, intrusion alarm, emergency response, or otherwise · Must be able to make timely decisions in stressful situations, while managing dispatched units · Must be able to respond to multiple telephone calls
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insights that support climate adaptation strategies and ecosystem-based management. This work is part of the Global Water Futures Observatories (GWFO) program, Canada’s premier freshwater research network
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and maintain a national database to conduct clinical and translational sarcoma research of high quality, of which the sarcoma team in Saskatchewan is an active participant and aims to make meaningful
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or Accountabilities: Plays a central support role in the life cycle of an employee including the recruitment process, the creation of job profiles, job advertisements, interview guides, interview attendance, reference
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various cow-calf operations to collect runoff samples and site characteristics. Perform hydrological modelling to: Collaborate with cattle producers and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture to implement
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. Nature of Work: The work is routine, and tasks are repetitive with little complexity. All tasks are well defined and performed within established guidelines. The work requires a high level of physical