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development in the field of business analysis. Core Duties: Analyzes business needs utilizing a structured requirements process (gathering, analyzing, documenting, and managing changes). Develops overall
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Instructor, Pipe Trades Calgary, AB Academic – School of Construction / SAFA Temporary Salary / On-site Apply for this job Where tools and tech meet talent and tenacity, the School of Construction
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) Familiarity with survey data and/or administrative datasets Ability to conduct structures literature reviews Strong written communication skills in English (French an asset) Attention to detail and ability
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support in a busy, demanding environment. Knowledge of the University structure and senior administration an asset. Skills: Superior word processing skills using Microsoft Word; 65 wpm typing; advanced
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development in the field of business analysis. Core Duties: Analyzes business needs utilizing a structured requirements process (gathering, analyzing, documenting, and managing changes). Develops overall
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workshops to elicit improvement, and in training in new systems and structures. Designs and implements new or modified financial management or workflow systems as needed to meet operational requirements
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Note: There is a strong internal candidate. Mount Royal University’s Facilities Management department is responsible for the planning, development, construction, design, operation, maintenance
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for the University. This position also carries responsibility for facilitating the testing of new and changed pieces of the SIS. A thorough understanding of the Student Information System s complex structure is
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for facilitating the testing of new and changed pieces of the SIS. A thorough understanding of the Student Information System s complex structure is required to adequately identify possible problems. Unless adequate
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the structure of the University, its policies and procedures. Demonstrated success with the implementation of new initiatives and processes. Requires a sophisticated understanding of the post-secondary