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delivery of SAIT’s infrastructure portfolio. Reporting to the Director, Projects & Continuous Improvement, this role translates institutional priorities into well‑sequenced programs spanning new construction
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. Qualifications Minimum Bachelor's Degree in related Construction field. An equivalent combination of directly-related education and experience may be considered. 2 to 3 year’s knowledge and experience with
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policies, procedures, and regulations, knowledge of university structures & operations. Advanced financial analysis and planning ability to support strategic planning of major research funding allocations
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Note: There is a strong internal candidate being considered for this role. Mount Royal University's Facilities Management department is responsible for the planning, development, construction
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inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary Structurally guided sampling (SGS) is a data-driven approach to
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to the University while ensuring compliance to budget and schedule. • Initiates tender calls (RFP and RFIs), reviews tenders; recommends contract award, monitors the construction and materials supply process; and
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of the thoracic, abdominal, pelvic and nervous systems with a focus on the structure, function, innervation and blood supply. Students will be introduced to implications of function and dysfunction or disease
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‑cycle condition. Provide recommendations that guide capital planning, asset retention, and construction project scope. Support the evaluation and implementation of emerging technologies, sustainable
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writing initiatives across the university. Fellows will gain structured training in writing pedagogy, graduate communication support, and knowledge management. By collaborating with others from various
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Description: This introductory course addresses the structure of human visceral systems using a regional approach to the anatomy of the head and neck, thorax, abdomen, pelvis and perineum. Estimated Course