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Management and Technology Program Course subject code and title: FMTP 012 Machinery Maintenance Session: Winter 2026: January 5th to April 30th, 2026 The McGill exam sessions take place over two weeks after
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services, compliance and enforcement, policy and providing legal and legislative services to government. The Public Prosecutions Division handles prosecutions for offences under the Criminal Code, the Youth
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practices and University and departmental policies and procedures. Works in a correct manner and checks to insure work is completed in accordance with requirements, specifications, and applicable codes
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requirements, specifications, and applicable codes. Works in a safe manner, and is trained in regard to all necessary safety and environmental regulations, standards, practices and procedures. Ensures safety
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, receiving/distribution, pay-per-print account support, and oversees Prism Core maintenance and IT issues. Codes all invoices for Wolfie’s Campus Store and Open Learning and reconciles month end processes
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infrastructure and ensure the safety of all highway users by monitoring commercial vehicle compliance with National Safety Code requirements and Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance standards. This goal will be
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- CIVE 542 - Winter 2026 Hiring Unit: Civil Engineering Course Subject Code and Title: CIVE 542 Transportation Network Analysis Term: Winter 2026 Number of credits: 3 Schedule: Wednesday, 11:35 am - 2:25
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-Job Code As an employer committed to employment equity, we encourage applications from members of equity-deserving communities including women, racialized and Indigenous persons, persons with
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Building and Fire Codes. Consequence of Error/Judgement Determines how best to complete installation, repair, and maintenance work based on technical knowledge of the field, industry standards, UBC Technical
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journal vouchers, verifying the accuracy of the information including account coding, reviewing backup documentation, ensuring authorized signatures are valid or within WFMS business processes, and