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of computer technology is also covered. QUALIFICATIONS • Master's degree in a relevant field (required) • At least one degree in Computing Science or a relevant area (required) • Teaching Certificate
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Rivers University -> School of Trades and Technology -> Construction Craft Worker Diversity and Inclusion Commitment: Thompson Rivers University is strongly committed to hiring based on merit with a focus
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(Range TS01 - TS12) ) Location Kamloops, BC CA (Primary) # of Hires Needed 1 Organizational Unit Thompson Rivers University -> School of Trades and Technology -> Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Diversity
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including, but not limited to, women, Indigenous, Black and People of Colour, persons with disabilities and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. Please note that all qualified candidates
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) ) Location Kamloops, BC CA (Primary) # of Hires Needed 1 Organizational Unit Thompson Rivers University -> School of Trades and Technology -> Heavy Duty Apprenticeship Diversity and Inclusion Commitment
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of Natural Resource Sciences (NRS) invites applications (https://www.tru.ca/science/programs/nrs.html ) for a limited-term contract position (2 years minimum) in one of the following areas: fisheries
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, Black and People of Colour, persons with disabilities and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. Please note that all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, however applications from
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a variety of digital printing, pre-press services, and finishing work such as building job tickets, imposition, document building, digital file repair related to file construction and colour issues
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specific example of an equivalent qualification would be a Master of Arts or Science degree plus five years’ experience in a professional setting commensurate with the teaching area or professional role in
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The Department of Human Enterprise and Innovation in the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, Thompson Rivers University, invites applications to teach a section on Organizational Behaviour in the Winter