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preventative maintenance concepts, technology, and theory and ensures familiarity with manufacturer and regulatory maintenance requirements. Responds to service requests and emergencies during normal working
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staff who to contribute to our mission. Th Systems Support/Data Analyst will work closely with postgraduate programs, Faculty of Medicine’s internal technology team, Digital Solutions, as
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monitoring established standards for client services, accuracy and efficiency as they relate to the success and completion of events; maintains structured and routine contacts with clients. - Resolves client
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of technology infrastructure for data access requests and the documentation, storage, and re-use of algorithms and existing data; the development of data analytics and data collection and analysis infrastructure
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issues. SUPERVISION GIVEN May train other staff in the use of housing and meal plan technology, systems and processes. May, on occasion, assign general tasks to front desk staff. QUALIFICATIONS Completion
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experience. Graduate degree (M.Sc. required; Ph.D. preferred) in Environmental Sciences, Natural Resource Management, Engineering, Computer Sciences, or a related discipline. Equivalent experience in senior
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, materials, tools and equipment used in the execution of the work performed. The individual shall keep current with trade maintenance concepts, technology, theory and maintain familiarity with manufacturer s
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external partners, and the UBC Community to ensure that all incoming payments are processed in an efficient, secure manner, and aligned with UBC’s cashless campus vision and evolving payment technology
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for the administrative functions of the unit. Ensures the latest technology/software is available for use in the unit. Drafts documentation for funding agencies/grant applications, annual reports on principal supervisor(s
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environment for students, faculty and visitors to UBC. Koerner Library’s print and electronic collections, services, and technology are designed to facilitate coursework, studying, and research with a focus on