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people at different levels of the University and with external stakeholders Strong computer skills; strong working knowledge of MS Office Experience in marketing, developing marketing strategies and
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such as Microsoft 365 Fundamentals, Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA), Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE), and Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD), or Microsoft Certified
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Research Infrastructure field such as data managementlibrary or information studies, computer science, computational sciences, engineering, physics, data analytics, digital humanities, genomics. Five (5
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critical role in defining the future of research and administrative computing at the University. In this role, you will lead the architectural design and deployment of secure, scalable AI platforms
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with computing and data management tools (e.g., Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, or equivalent systems) Excellent manual dexterity required Ability to exercise sound judgement and initiative in
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approachable and flexible, self-motivated to complete tasks, adaptable to changing work situations, and must work well in an inclusive and diverse environment Possess basic computer skills in order to manage
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infrastructure, procurement, real property, facility management, logistics and information technology meet to enable the Government of Saskatchewan’s Growth Plan and programs and services for citizens and
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to areas of question Superior data management, manipulation, reporting and attention to detail skillset Ability to process, observe and make suggestions to help implement best practices Excellent computer
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children’s best interests and work to establish the supports required; Work with foster parents/caregivers to plan and prepare for the child’s return home; Act as a liaison and consultant where required, with
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. Basic CAD skills Basic general computer skills - e.g. email, word processing, spreadsheets Assets (Nonessential): Welding skills, especially with stainless steel, titanium, copper To be successful in