610 Electrical-Engineering "EUMETSAT European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites" positions at University of Toronto
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, Electrical Systems, the electrical systems engineer is responsible for planningand directing the operation and maintenance of various aspects of the university’s power system,including: Emergency Life Safety
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Manager, Engineering & Building Services, this position plays an integral role as a member of the electrical team within the Utilities and Building Operations, Facilities and Services Department. The Senior
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the general direction of the Manager, Electrical Systems, the Electrical Engineer-In-Training (EIT) supports electrical infrastructure projects by: tracking project data and ensuring the work is progressing
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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Fall Term 2024 (September - December) INF2154H – Current Issues in Intellectual Freedom: Library, Society, and the Right
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governmental perspectives in topical areas including climate change, carbon sequestration, endangered species legislation, value-added wood product technology, and biomolecular advances. Class Schedule: Lecture
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- to name a few. Why not engineering? During the first part of the course we will play catch-up, examining the scholarly and creative ways that people have attempted to understand what makes for a happy
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 1 day ago
Course description: A combination of lectures and tutorials. The course will emphasize group discussion and critiques of current publications in the field. The theme of the course is expected to be
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Course description: This course is a practical approach to being a more productive engineer based on the premise that for technology to become a reality it must be translated through people. A key
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Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in computer science or Computer/Electrical Engineering oran acceptable equivalent combination of education and experience. Minimum five years of recent and related experience in
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an understanding of the complexity of legal concerns facing any engineer, permitting them to better evaluate the risks and responsibilities of their work. Given that students may develop or handle proprietary