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Date Posted: 03/31/2026 Req ID: 47531 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Department: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto
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control and reporting, developing, implementing and monitoring quality assurance standards and programs and methodology using computer assisted planning tools and strategic planning for short and long term
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emphasis on First Nations and Metis. Problem-solving, negotiation skills, and conflict resolution. Accurately enter, format, and access data using computer software programs, (ie. Word, Outlook, Excel
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students Broad knowledge of analytical techniques associated with analytical, environmental, materials, organic and inorganic chemistry. Knowledge of computer operation including instrumentation packaged
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of economic and revenue forecasts for minerals and for the compilation of statistical information collected by the branch. You will maintain and operate computer models related to these activities and
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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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interpersonal skills will be considered an asset. You will have knowledge of government administrative procedures and be comfortable using various computer software applications. You will have demonstrated
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fast-paced, challenging environment. Your knowledge of applicable computer hardware and software applications, terminology and the ability to accurately merge dunning letters to update client accounts