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Manuals, Operational Bulletins and Notices, CICC policies and Codes of Ethics, privacy legislation, etc. Maintain and update student records according to CICC and UBC policies. - Manage the university's
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of voices that have been underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including
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evaluation, and iterative development Utilize low-code and no-code AI platforms where applicable to accelerate prototyping. Chatbot & AI Tool Development: Build and refine intelligent AI-driven assistants
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requiring English communication both verbally and in writing. Hiring Unit: Department of Philosophy Course Title: Later Greek Philosophy Subject Code: PHIL 452 001 Location: MAASS 328 Schedule: Friday 11:35
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of the PI. Supervision Given The position may provide technical guidance and mentorship to co-op students or junior team members contributing to the project. The incumbent may review code, advise on design
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are conducted in the English language, thereby requiring English communication both verbally and in writing. Hiring Unit: School of Urban Planning Course Title: Social Research Methods 1 Subject Code: URBP 645
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, Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG), BC Fire Code etc), best practices, guidelines, policies, and standards. Performs worksite inspections of chemicals use and storage areas (laboratories, shops and others
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) Reverse engineering & binary exploitation experience (e.g. ability to analyze compiled code, debug, and craft exploits) Understanding of modern cryptographic algorithms and common weaknesses Expertise in
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preferred. This course will be taught by one instructor in-person. Hiring Unit: Department of History and Classical Studies Course Title: Roman Literature and Society Subject Code: CLAS 302 001 Location
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comprehensive benefits package. (Classification – Job Code Description). About NAIT We are proud to have been named one of Alberta’s Top Employers for 14 consecutive years. Being part of a community that makes a