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budget structure and granting agencies in general is a strong asset. English, spoken and written. French knowledge is an asset. As one of Montreal's Top Employers, here is what we offer: Competitive
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monitoring. Analyze and interpret instrumentation performance in the field by troubleshooting power systems, communication networks, sensor drift, and data gaps. Conduct structured data retrieval from Campbell
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prevent systemic and structural barriers, fostering diversity, equity and inclusion in approaches to student engagement and support. Summary of Responsibilities: Work closely with the Office of the Dean
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tasks, horticultural tasks as well as skilled soft/hard landscape practices such as design, construction, pruning, nursery work, propagation, pesticide and chemical application, asphalt and concrete
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structuring. Experience navigating complex regulatory, legal, and stakeholder environments, including work with joint ventures, land-use policy, or institutional governance structures. Familiarity with market
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. Must have attended a construction safety course and obtained an ASP Construction card. Written English and French functional spoken and read, English or French functional written. Additional Details
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Mount Royal University’s Facilities Management department is responsible for the planning, development, construction, design, operation, maintenance, safety, security and stewardship of all
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: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Understanding Planet Earth, EPSC 201 (3 credits) Course description: Teaches students about Earth's origin, its place in the solar system, its internal structure
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psychotherapy; Integrate systems and communication theory through a systemic narrative construction as clients construct their immigration narrative and adaptation to the host culture; Attachment, identity and
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of cells (half and full) in a glovebox Develop and conduct new methods of characterization of produced materials in terms of structure, purity, defects, composition, etc. Provide support to graduate students