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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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of others is supported through effective recruitment, training, and supervision of student teaching assistants. Knowledge of University safety protocols and policies is applied appropriately and communicated
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Summary: The senior director, development is responsible for leading and growing philanthropic revenue for the institution through the development and execution of strategic fundraising initiatives
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to the Manager of Retail Operations, this position is found in a variety of locations across the University. The work involves a mix of routine tasks with a low level of complexity. Tasks require
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Facilities SBA team is part of the Administration portfolio, including Facilities, and Planning, Design and Construction, which includes Campus Planning and Real Estate, and Capital Projects. The Facilities
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. Additionally, you will perform according to the university and brand standards, and this includes maintaining cleanliness, prioritizing food safety, and service standards. The Culinary Worker is expected to be a
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Primary Purpose: The Agronomic Crop Imaging Lab (ACI Lab) at the University of Saskatchewan is seeking motivated summer students to join our research team as Drone Operators. Successful candidates
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The Canadian Centre for Rural and Agricultural Health (CCRAH) is a multidisciplinary research centre dedicated to improving the health, safety, and well-being of people living and working in rural
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takes frequent readings and records relevant data for boiler operations. Troubleshoots alarms and problems as they occur. Ensure safety and stability of operations Processes and accurately measures grain
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required to meaningfully engage Indigenous partners in co-developed research focused on improving agroecological sustainability across the Prairies. The outcomes of this work include developing information