101 Environment positions at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Canada in Canada
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and secure environment for staff, students, visitors, and Institute property. NAIT CPOs follow the Community Policing Model by means of building and supporting partnerships through crime prevention
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(classified as a Building Patrol Officer). The Security Agent will work alongside the Peace Officer Sergeants, Peace Officers, and Communications Officers (Dispatchers) to create a safe and secure environment
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environment. This is done while providing oversight for the activity and organization of the stock area replenishment in our fast-paced retail environment. The position is expected to work on a shift basis to
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independently and within a team environment bring passion, enthusiasm, and ideas that will positively contribute to the advancement and growth of the program and the culture of our collaborative and dynamic team
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directly through our Careers site at www.nait.ca/careers NOTE: This competition is limited to current salaried NAIT staff. Are you up to challenges and thrive in an energetic, creative work environment? Are
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Electrical Engineering fundamentals have technical knowledge and experience in field service and protective relaying be able to work both independently and within a team environment bring passion, enthusiasm
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strategies that ensure efficient and effective delivery of course materials Manage instructional delivery and set the tone and climate for a safe and effective learning environment Create assessment tools
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communications skills within a diverse project team. The ideal candidates are adventurous, highly motivated, team-oriented individuals who thrive in a multidisciplinary supportive learning and working environment
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tone and climate for a safe and effective learning environment Create assessment tools to evaluate the learning process and maintain progress records Provide early and on-going coaching and tutoring
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Protective Services (NPS) unit. NPS is a high-paced environment, and our Communications Officers are primarily responsible for receiving, evaluating, and dispatching calls for service to the appropriate