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Light Source synchrotron, and the Saskatchewan Research Council . The successful nominee will initiate and lead an innovative and impactful research program based in the Department of Geological Sciences
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laboratory environment, which is clean, orderly, properly lighted, and ventilated. There is some exposure to ionizing radiation in a laboratory that is operated under well-controlled and closely monitored
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environment under variable conditions, indoors as well as outdoors in all types of weather, and requires moderate to heavy physical labour. Working alone and in a team environment, the work is of high volume
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variable conditions, indoors as well as outdoors in all types of weather, and requires moderate to heavy physical labour. Working alone and in a team environment, the work is of high volume, variety, and
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the Saskatchewan Isotope Laboratory , the Saskatchewan Structural Sciences Centre , the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, and the Saskatchewan Research Council . The successful nominee will initiate and lead an
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involves heavy physical labour and working safely with cleaning agents and solvents. Typical Duties/Accountabilities: Cleaning washrooms (and all related fixtures), common areas, student rooms and apartments
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. Physical challenges may include lifting heavy objects, working from ladders, or elevated platforms, in crawlspaces, confined spaces, and construction zones in hot, humid, noisy, and light and movement
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Cooperative . The Protein Characterization and Crystallization Facility , Canadian Light Source and Saskatchewan Structural Sciences Centre. Typical Duties or Accountabilities: Tier 2 Chairs are intended