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stakeholders at all levels with a strong sense of judgement, tact and diplomacy Excellent oral and written communication skills Strong computer skills including ability to work with a broad range of internal and
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. The successful candidate will be recognized as a high-potential, early or mid-career scientist with the ability to lead a world-class research program related to healthy aging. This may include research
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logistics and options Determining logistical details and activities for events and/or programming Coordinating the schedule for program and event calendars; scheduled activities for functions Arranging
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building. This role works closely with the Associate chair of Undergraduate program and with UG-lab instructors and coordinators. The manager is responsible for coordinating the undergraduate laboratory
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program is up to 12 months (approximately 6 months spent in the central steam plant and 6 months in buildings operations). Upon successful completion of the program, if a vacancy for a full-time position is
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of general office practices, procedures, protocols, computer database systems and other duties as required. Typically, the knowledge required for this position is obtained through the completion of an office
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, and program policy. This position ensures consistent, high-quality decision-making, supports effective drug plan operations, and contributes to the development and implementation of provincial drug
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, calibrating theoretical models with experimental data,predicting promising candidates with computational tools and machine learning algorithms, andelucidating structure-property relationships of emerging
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, format and access data using computer software programs; Interact effectively with a diverse group of stakeholders, ensuring full understanding of issues before providing advice; Communicate clearly and
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will have knowledge of: financial accounting principles and practices; financial management practices and internal control procedures; computer applications including Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel