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bills and payments and ensuring technology in boardrooms is functional and maintained. Monitoring and tracking all hardware, software, telecommunications and IT devices/connections in regional office
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competing deadlines. Availability to work evenings and weekends as required by event schedule. Assets (Nonessential): Familiarity with the University’s organizational structure. Proven ability to organize and
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Fostering cooperative working relationships with a wide variety of internal and external contacts Leveraging technology to enhance admissions efforts, including: contributing to the ongoing enhancement and
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superb learning environment, an internationally renowned teaching faculty, multiple performance halls, and an outstanding music library collection. With degrees and diplomas available in numerous areas
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toward industry engagement and technology translation. The Program Coordinator will also assist in organizing events, outreach activities, and stakeholder meetings, while providing administrative support
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technology solutions that enable the Faculty to achieve its academic mission. In collaboration with Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME), MedIT will be undergoing a transformation of systems (MEITT) in
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technology, establishing milestones, assigning responsibilities, and monitoring and communicating project status. Moreover, for the research groups served, the incumbent will analyze and troubleshoot highly
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superb learning environment, an internationally renowned teaching faculty, multiple performance halls, and an outstanding music library collection. With degrees and diplomas available in numerous areas
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and written communication, organizational and interpersonal skills Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines, manage multiple priorities simultaneously, adapt to changing priorities Ability
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colonialism, technology and environment, memory and commemoration, and identity. Topics may include indigenous warfare and diplomacy, imperial rivalry in early North America, Canada and the British Empire