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. We provide applied learning in action through our trades and technology programs. The Opportunity This position requires a high level of professionalism, strong communication skills (verbal/non-verbal
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Acrobat, and other industry relevant software. An aptitude for digital literacy. Demonstrated excellence in communication skills, both written and oral, as well as well-developed interpersonal and
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purposes for delivery on campus and courier shipping for outgoing material. This role high level of safety execution in all activities inventory control, and strong communication. The Role Stock
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controls, ID card presentations, brand alignment and respectful workplace related expectations Team scheduling, planning and structuring including communications Submit required documentation in a timely
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, security and risk management, the EHSW department works to create a safe and healthy environment for the entire SAIT community. They do this by proactively managing risks and promoting well-being through a
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Officiating Level II certification is preferred. Skills Required Excellent customer service and communication skills Energetic and outgoing with the ability to motivate others Advocate for active living and
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development project involves refining language, improving cultural nuance, and ensuring balanced representation of Indigenous perspectives—particularly from at least three Alberta Nations. The SME will help
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feedback and support Support the team’s need for escalations by identifying prudent actions and steering necessary communication and collaboration Develop work plans for each team member to ensure effective
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develop staff, fostering a high-performance culture and advocating for career growth Cultivate a culture of continuous learning and development. Promote a workplace culture rooted in community, inclusion
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and experiences. SAIT is fortunate to receive financial support from our alumni family, industry and community at large. If you’re passionate about nurturing the connections between SAIT and our alumni