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Primary Purpose: The Data‑Driven Innovations with Geospatial Soil Science (DIGSS) research program is seeking a full‑time Research Technician to support field research and laboratory operations
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regular hours as required Knowledge of university culture, issues, goals, and stakeholders is an asset Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications, web-based content management
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or be willing to obtain WHMIS, First Aid and CPR training. Experience: Experience in crop research and experience operating small plot equipment such as tractors and combines will be an asset. Skills
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communication skills, both written and oral including public speaking; and proficiency in computer applications, including database expertise. Department: College of Arts & Science Status: Term 12-14 months with
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bands (2025-2026 academic year) are Assistant Professor $110,489 to $131,900 and Associate Professor $131,909 to $153, 329, Professor $153,329 to $178,319. These positions include an attractive
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the application of general working knowledge. The work requires a high level of physical demand. Problems experienced are varied and incumbents are expected to assist in solving them within known methods and
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North Battleford, SK. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Manager, Canadian Feed Research Centre, the chief power engineer/Feed Mill Operator will maintain and operate the boiler and assist with feed
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Centre for Sustainable and Digital Agriculture (NCSDA) at the University of Saskatchewan. This role ensures that the NCSDA’s computing, cloud, and data environments, including web-based dashboards and
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, engineering, computer science, environmental science, geospatial technology, or drone operations to gain hands-on field experience in applied research. Nature of Work: Fieldwork with some deskwork required
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) regulations and all University policies. Oversee a comprehensive program of research on individuals, corporations and foundations to advance the fundraising objectives of university relations and the university