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at the postsecondary level. Other Information: Applicants must: 1. demonstrate an ability to design structured course materials, including learning activities, based on the course description and target audience; 2
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trimmers and operates brush chipper for mulching - Moves rocks, gravel and mulch to install and repair pathways and other related garden structures - Digs, moves, assembles and performs minor repairs
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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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, financial controls and information systems. • Solid knowledge of University policies. • Experience in capital project management and knowledge of the Ontario Construction Lien Act are considered assets
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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
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structures -Excellent communication skills, both written and oral -Excellent record-keeping and project- tracking skills -Be proficient in the use of relevant software, including word processor, spreadsheet
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working with children and youth, love to have fun, and have knowledge in any of the following camp themes, we encourage you to apply. Camp Themes: · Welding · Construction · Cooking/Baking
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fundamental and/or translational research program. The successful candidate will contribute to expanding knowledge in one or more of the Institute’s priority research themes namely1) structural and
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Asian Studies Spring/Summer 2026 Term Course: EAST 220 001 First Level Korean (9 credits) Course details: Introduction to the basic structures of the standard Korean language. The aim of this course is to