316 computer-science-programming-languages-"U" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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-oriented team. The ability to work in a fast-paced, multi-tasking, deadline driven environment is essential. Computer skills such as fluency with MS Word and Excel are required. Department: College
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of the English language Ability to work on own initiative Highly motivated Ability to remain in control, composed, and organized under pressure or in high-stress situations Ability to multi-task efficiently Someone who
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programs by providing professional services and program support, including information sessions, workshops, etc. Design proposal development materials, provide expert advice, and support post-award project
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veterinary technology program students; and maintains equipment, supplies, and facility. During periods of low activity or high demand this individual may be assigned to other areas, specifically the ICU
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other duties, as assigned Education: Completion of a relevant post-secondary program plus minimum of one years’ experience working in a library. Experience: Relevant library and public services experience
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opportunities to adopt best practices, organize workflow and identify process improvements Responsible for student life cycle including processes for Pick-a-Major, Program Planning, Warning Letters, Faculty
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Service and participates in daily patient care; assist with the demonstration/instruction of basic skills to undergraduate and veterinary technology program students; and provides technical assistance
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. Demonstrated discretion when handling confidential information. Proficiency in word processing, accurate keyboarding, and attention to detail are essential. Familiarity with computer systems and excellent
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information. Proficiency in word processing, accurate keyboarding, and attention to detail are essential. Familiarity with computer systems and excellent working knowledge of electronic medical records
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management skills Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications. The University of Saskatchewan recognizes alternate career paths