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JOB DETAILS EDUCATION College diploma in a laboratory technology or another related field: chemistry, plastics, etc. EMPLOYMENT STATUS Permanent WORK LOCATION 172 Vienna Rd, Tillsonburg WORK SCHEDULE Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4h30 p.m. YEARS
Advance your career as a Business Development Officer at the National Research Council in Ottawa, with a hybrid work opportunity. Drive housing innovation and manage key client relationships through expert evaluation services. In this mid-career role,
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Become a key player at the National Research Council as a Business Development Officer in Ottawa. This position supports housing advancements through client engagement and innovative evaluation services. You will manage client relationships, guiding them through