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situations; Be approachable and flexible, self-motivated to complete tasks, adaptable to changing work situations, and must work well in an inclusive and diverse environment. Possess basic computer skills in
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combination of knowledge and experience. Experience working with Government computer-based programs such as ESP and MIDAS would be considered a definite asset. Applicants are asked to clearly describe in
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Board submissions. Strong computer skills (Microsoft Office), database management (RedCap), qualitative data management packages (e.g. NVivo), data analysis software (e.g. SPSS, SAS). Proficiency with
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position to support in the development and oversight of the Saskatchewan Capital Plan. This position is primarily responsible for providing succinct written advice and analysis on infrastructure decisions
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, resources and schedule for project(s) Analyzing and writing program scripts to extract, reformat and analyze data Creating and updating records Responding to service requests in a timely fashion Analyzing and
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government policies; and Managing office equipment and troubleshooting minor issues with photocopiers, printers, and computers, and ensuring proper fiscal management of branch assets. The ideal candidate will
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professionals in the speciality Essential Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or an equivalent combination of education and experience Six to Seven years of progressively
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approachable and flexible, self-motivated to complete tasks, adaptable to changing work situations, and must work well in an inclusive and diverse environment Possess basic computer skills in order to manage
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Date Posted: 06/06/2025 Req ID: 47508 Faculty/Division: Vice-Provost, Students Department: Transitional Year Programme Campus: St. George Campus Description: The Introduction to Caribbean Studies
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, sampling and experimental designs, basic probability models, estimation and tests of hypothesis in one-sample and comparative two-sample studies. A statistical computing package is used but no prior