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ability thrive in a challenging, dynamic, complex environment and to manage multiple projects concurrently; proven proficiency with computer applications including word processing, spreadsheets and data
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) Introduction to Computer Organization and Architecture Term and Course Dates: Summer (July 2 – August 17, 2026) CRN: 60040 Delivery Mode: This course is currently scheduled to be delivered in-person. Course
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applications and programs including spreadsheets, databases and word processing. Ability to take initiative, be self-directed and exercise diplomacy and creativity in solving issues. Ability to make data-driven
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, both written and oral including public speaking; and proficiency in computer applications, including database expertise. Department: University Relations Status: Term 12 months with the possibility
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collaboration with faculty and technical staff; strong computer skills in Microsoft Word and Excel; ability to efficiently recruit, train and supervise graduate student assistants. Strong interpersonal
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knowledge of computer applications and programs is important. Ability to work outdoors or in remote locations. Ability to work with diverse teams or independently. Exercise diplomacy and cultural sensitivity
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required. Skills: Candidates must possess excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Must be able to drive a truck and trailer. Proficiency with common business computer programs will be
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and health authority personnel and the general public; proficiency in computer skills, and demonstrated expertise with Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook), is essential
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interpersonal and communication skills. Knowledge of the provincial post-secondary system, particularly the distributed learning sector, is an asset. Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office
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cluster(s) and will also work in an office environment. Familiarity with common computer programs is required. Advanced/specialized technical skills are required to support the development of research