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the off-season (May-July). Primary Responsibilities: Assess and support players in their athletic performance and skill development. Schedule and lead practices and drills to prepare athletes
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Canada. Primary Responsibilities: Support researchers in their use of advanced research computing resources, including high-performance computing, data-intensive platforms, and AI-enabled systems. Provide
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representative of the Faculty of Arts within the broader University, cultivating strong working relationships with senior leaders and administrative counterparts in other McGill faculties. Primary Responsibilities
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. This role contributes to the consistent, efficient, effective and compliant execution of procurement activities in accordance with the University’s regulatory and governance framework. Primary
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decisions are informed by both academic and administrative financial considerations. The Associate Director, Finance, also manages and develops a team of professional and administrative support staff. Primary
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to promote a positive student experience at McGill. Position Summary: Under the supervision of the Associate Director, act as the primary liaison for the Senior Director, Student Services. Maintain strong
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strategies and provide procurement services to the University community. Primary Responsibilities: Act as a primary point of contact for Researchers requiring financial / administrative assistance during
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Contribute to the development and support of the IT Systems to ensure that they meet the current and future needs of the stakeholders and users community. Primary Responsibilities: Support IT team in resolving
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projects, serving as the primary point of contact for government counterparts and project sponsors. This includes scoping project parameters, assembling project teams, ensuring quality control
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on demonstrated evidence of existing outstanding original research, and clear recognition as an original researcher of world-class calibre and as a leader in their field. Applicants should review both