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About the Position Field of Specialization: Next Generation Net-Zero Modelling Academic Unit: Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Category of Appointment: Preliminary (tenure-track
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About the Position Field of Specialization: Embedded Systems – 2 positions Academic Unit: Department of Systems and Computer Engineering Category of Appointment: Preliminary (confirmation-track
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supports technology commercialization activities within Carleton University’s Industry and Partnership Services (IPS). This position is responsible for seeking out commercialization opportunities to promote
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, FoxIt, PowerPoint, Infosilem, Outlook, Banner, and WordPress. • Basic website maintenance skills and advanced knowledge of search engines and web search techniques. • Ability to adapt to a continually
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and stakeholder relationship management • Issues and trends at Carleton and in the higher education sector related to the use of technology and information management • Contemporary best practices in
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of Engineering and Design Job Category: Student Services Number of Positions: 1 Date Posted (dd/mm/yyyy): 27/02/2024 Closing Date (dd/mm/yyyy): 05/03/2024 Salary (with Salary Rate): 57,652.00 - 62,961.00/Year
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or Computer/Electrical Engineering or the equivalent ● UNIX training or certification, specifically in LINUX ● Windows training or certification ● Seven to Eight years of work experience in computer networks
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divisions • Knowledge of office productivity software and databases, internet browsers and search engines, discipline-specific software, enterprise software, and technology devices • Knowledge of cultural
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safety requirements. If this happens, you will work with your direct manager to set up a remote work environment including discussing appropriate technology and requirements. You are required to follow all
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, portfolio management and commercialization • Demonstrated success in research and technology proposal development for government and/or industry sponsors • Experience in facilitating research partnerships