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including transcript requests, parchments, and enrolment/education verifications. Analyzes and processes student progression-related tasks, including program withdrawals, course withdrawals, academic
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for successful project/program results as well as a strategic continuous improvement approach to improve program outcome. Key Responsibilities: Supporting Promises to Staff and Students by providing a safe and
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financial decisions. The Contract Coordinator works closely with program leadership, administrative staff, HR, and the AQOE team to ensure smooth operational processes across credit, non credit, and open
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training needs, designing learning delivery within the specified ILM resource/format parameters, and creating learning content that supports both new and existing learning program plans. Support SMEs in
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& Abilities: Effective communication skills and excellent computer skills. Knowledge of the Purchasing Policy Guidelines. Ability to prepare written descriptions of materials, supplies and equipment to be
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of Technology (NAIT) is an applied research centre focused on advancing next-generation energy systems. CGI collaborates with industry, utilities, startups, and government partners to develop and validate
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to rearrange priorities and take initiative to successfully resolve urgent matters. High computer literacy, including MS Teams, MS Word, and Excel, and the ability to quickly learn new software platforms
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plays a key role in supporting programs within the School of Construction and Building Sciences. Are you passionate about creating exceptional work integrated learning (WIL) experiences for students and
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Engineering Technology School School of Manufacturing & Automation Campus Main Campus Detailed Job Description In order to ensure your application is received by NAIT for thorough review and consideration
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. Experience operation trailers and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs – not compulsory). Qualifications: Enrolled (or recently graduated) in a diploma or BSc program in Forestry or Biology; college students will be