366 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Saskatchewan
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Hospital, National Research Council, and others. The total building area is 8.1 million square feet (754,000 square meters) across 766 hectares of land. The Facilities team is comprised of over 300 trades
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– Compressible Flow Lab V1 – Sound Power Measurement Lab V2 – Dynamic Balancing ME 431 Control Systems ME 452 Imaging Biomechanics ME 471 Introduction to Aerodynamics ME 491 Thermal Systems Design ME 497 Acoustics
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network and the continued enhancement of shared services at USask. This position maintains professional working relationships with a diverse group, including faculty, students, staff, and other
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of the research process and the IT environment of the university. Nature of Work: Reporting to Manager of research, Library and Data Center Technologies department in ICT, this position involves collaboration with
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, the Research Facilitator will play a key role in supporting new faculty members as they establish their research programs, helping them navigate internal processes, identify funding opportunities, and build
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interests and to foster relationships will be a key component. This position will also support the accounts receivable management process in collaboration with the research accounting team. This position has
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VMware vCenter, Bright cluster manager, Veeam, Pure1, IBM Storage Protect or similar solutions; Datacenter networking, firewalling and physical connectivity; Knowledge of Dell and Lenovo Servers, including
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applications in a networked environment Experience using a library management system would be considered an asset Skills: Demonstrated ability to organize work, set priorities, meet deadlines, work independently
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Demonstrated experience working collaboratively and independently Experience using Microsoft Office applications in a networked environment Experience with Sierra library management system is an asset Skills
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sustainable and good way. Indigenous-led establishment of partnerships through respectful Indigenous community engagement protocols that reflect the diversity of the population, building access to networks