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. The Operations Administrative Assistant works closely with academic staff within the JR Shaw School of Business including program chairs, instructors, and other administrative staff. This position will also
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, retail, and ancillary operations. Reporting to the Associate Vice-President, Campus and Digital Services, this position leads the development of forward-thinking strategies, optimizes business processes
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the following will be an asset: Human-machine interface (HMI) and PLC programing. PCB design and implementation. Firmware development. Qualifications: At a minimum students must complete the 1st year of technical
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: Prepare and support courses in the Biological Sciences programs including but not limited to zoology, entomology, biodiversity, animal care, helping out with field courses and field trips. Also aiding staff
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official NAIT student record documents including transcript requests, parchments, and enrolment/education verifications. Analyzes and processes student progression-related tasks, including program
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related to program-based resource planning, budget management, space utilization, and operational workflows, ensuring they align with NAIT’s strategic priorities. Team Leadership & Development: Lead a team
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for equipment, information systems, picture archiving communication systems (PACS), and others, as required. Educate end users on the safe use of complex equipment. Order, receive, and maintain required supplies
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to meaningful careers for our learners and fuels the economic engine of our province. We are focused on creating a prosperous Alberta and thriving Albertans. Our Strategic Plan, the NAIT Effect, is for Alberta
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policies, practice and program details. Key Responsibilities: Serve as an initial point of contact, assess student needs and referrals, and provide timely follow-up through an Integrated Service Model
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on uneven terrain. Ability to work independently and in a team setting. Qualifications: Enrolled (or recently graduated) in a diploma or BSc program in Forestry or Biology. Class 5 license with clean drivers