166 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
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, problem-solving, critical-thinking and decision-making skills are required. Key Responsibilities: Prepare and present learning outcomes and activities in online, classroom, laboratory and industry setting
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equipment-related support to the NAIT applied research team including: Planning and execution of a comprehensive equipment and lab infrastructure maintenance program Research and development of scientific
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specifically in: Machine Shorthand Development Reporting Procedures Transcript Production including proficiency in Case CATalyst software Key Responsibilities: Provide direct classroom/lab instruction while
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to support and aide in the success of student labs. There may be opportunities to support the Medical Laboratory Assisting program in the evenings. Key Responsibilities: Create and prepare samples and
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activities, natural disturbances, and climate change on boreal wetland ecosystems and the development of practical solutions to restore the ecosystem functions of boreal wetlands. This position will lead a
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within portfolio responsibility. Prepare and post journal entries related to grants and donations. Prepare account reconciliations including investigation, analysis, and correction. Prepare required
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feedback Independent supervision of students Demonstrate lab/shop equipment Prepare, setup and dismantle lab/shop exercises Assist or perform lab/shop demonstrations of equipment under the supervision
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feedback Independent supervision of students Demonstrate lab/shop equipment Prepare, setup and dismantle lab/shop exercises Assist or perform lab/shop demonstrations of equipment under the supervision
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leader of students, have well developed communication, interpersonal and organizational skills, be committed to student motivation and achievement, be able to work independently within established policies
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apply it correctly to all applications Understand and interpret a wide array of admission documents and academic history, for both domestic and international applicants Develop a thorough understanding of