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computer software Reviewing and editing documents as required Collecting data from participants Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities High school and experience working in a cognitive laboratory
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the registration desk, moving teams from the holding room to the presentation room, loading the presentations on to the computer, timekeeper for the presenting teams, being a way finder for the visiting teams
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computer skills including Microsoft Word and Excel Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills Excellent classroom management and instructional skills A high level of independence is required. Location
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establishing written lab protocols. Experience keeping a detailed and up to date lab notebook. Strong computer literacy including familiarity with word processing, spreadsheets, and Internet resource use
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team Ability to plan, organize, and prioritize tasks and meet deadlines while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail Class 5 driver’s license WORKING CONDITIONS Sitting at a desk and computer for a
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: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Term: Winter 2026 Course subject code: ECSE 316 Course Title: Signals and Networks Course Credits: 3 credits Location: ENGTR 0070 Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday
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skills including proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Project management skills required. OTHER: Knowledge of academic program support and related processes. Ability to work effectively
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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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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 16 hours ago
power and lighting systems, fire alarm systems, security systems including CCTV, alarms and electronic locking systems, communication systems including voice, telephone and computer cabling systems and
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, including MS 365, OneDrive, project management software, online survey software, assessment software, HRIS/FIS, Outlook and the internet, and demonstrated ability to learn new software and systems quickly