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meetings to coordinate efforts, receive guidance, training and feedback Contribute to the logistical coordination of the project: meetings, travel, scheduling Participate in literature reviews related
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the requirements of this position. The degree to which each employee performs each of the following tasks listed below will vary according to where and when the employee is scheduled to work. (a) cooks food
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responsibilities will include: Setting-up and maintaining audio/visual systems Creating complex and technical documentation and user support guides Scheduling the setup and takedown of equipment required for events
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Schedule: Weekly hours vary depending on event schedule and tasks assigned. For campus tours, must be available Monday & Friday mornings. Estimated Hours of Work Per Week: 5 Contract Dates: September 22 2025
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. Please note: May be required to work early mornings, afternoons and/or weekend shifts. Staff are scheduled in accordance with business needs. Closing Date: 09/25/2025, 11:59PM ET Employee Group: Hourly
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of Law Course Number: LAWG 554 Course Title: Décoder le Code civil : le (re)découvrir, le lire, l’interpréter Course Credits: 1 Term: Focus Week Fall 2025 Course Schedule: Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs 1005-1255
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staff by providing information, interpreting University policies and procedures relating to undergraduate issues. Holds regular scheduled office hours, during which current and prospective students can
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Montreal and pan-Canadian research team meetings to coordinate efforts, receive guidance, training and feedback Contribute to the logistical coordination of the project: meetings, travel, scheduling
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of the facility. Organizational Status Reports to the Production Manager. Work Performed 1: Assist in training, overseeing and scheduling staff. Supervision of stage technicians as required. 2: Ensures that client
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Details Reporting to the Director of Curriculum and Academic Scheduling in the Dhillon School of Business (DSB), the incumbent will provide administrative and operational support to the DSB Dean’s Office