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and physical effort including lawn and garden bed maintenance. Assists in landscaping, maintenance, construction and development of lawns and planted areas of the University campus. Operates light
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Gwaii Institute and the BioProducts Institute (joint with UBC Applied Science Faculty). The Associate Director, TLS provides strategic and operational leadership for the Faculty of Forestry’s Teaching
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Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Information Systems and Technology, Level C Job Title Support Analyst II Department LTIC | User Support Compensation Range
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of Pharmacy (PharmD) programs, as well as the international pharmacy graduates’ placements (Structured Practical Training) for the Canadian Pharmacy Practice (CP3) Program. The OEE is responsible
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, hoeing, seeding, transplanting, irrigating, mowing, pesticide application, nutrient application, hoop house construction, pruning, trellising, poultry care, field scouting, invasive species control
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, courtesy, discretion and sound judgment. Ability to apply previously learned concepts to new situations and/or technology. Ability to follow and carry out instructions. Willingness to respect diverse
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team lead structure. Plans, develops, and monitors work schedules to ensure efficient use of personnel; use of scheduling software for scheduling internal staff. OTHER In collaboration with the Senior
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well as support for Residence Advisors to support residence students’ mental wellbeing. Organizational Status The CiR position has a dual reporting structure: Operational and administrative oversight will be led by
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Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Information Systems and Technology, Level A Job Title Information Systems & Technologist Department Mesbah | Department
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of the University. Uncollegial behaviour can affect relationships between units and delay services to students as well as advances in programs and technology. Administration decisions directly affect