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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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undertaking a degree within the humanities, social sciences or computer science, with experience or focus on quantitative research methods. However, students with relevant experience and skills will also be
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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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: Candidates must possess excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Should be able to drive a truck and trailer or be willing to learn how to do so. Proficiency with common business computer
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using computer systems/willingness to troubleshoot with such over the phone. Handles cash accurately and according to procedures. Communication - Have excellent communication skills – ensuring day-to-day
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of problem/computer laboratories; CAD instruction (Autodesk Inventor); Grading assignments; and/or Other duties related to the course deemed appropriate by the Instructor(s). Skills and Abilities Minimum
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and Ross’s geese. I anticipate the research assistant will plan all aspects of the field season, including logistics (e.g., equipment and food orders) and experimental design. There also will be
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process and oversee the new initiatives and ongoing monitoring of the strategic plan. Review, design and continuously improve administrative governance structures to support college priorities. Assess
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protocols and policies Operate manual and computer-controlled mill equipment such as weigh scales, roller mills, hammer mills, pellet mills with conditioners, grain augers, extruder, vacuum coater, load out
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withdrawal, and funding information. Provides support to students as they transition into the U of S learning environment. Helps students to develop a plan of action for academic success and degree completion