Regional Engineer Jobs
By Oldcastle APG At Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Strong organizational and project management skills
Well-developed interpersonal and leadership skills
Strong trouble-shooting and problem solving skills
Comprehensive medical, dental and disability benefits programs
Know the manufacturing process to maximize safety, quality, and efficiency
Hands-on root cause analysis on production, engineering, equipment and mechanical improvements
Regional Technician Jobs
By Certarus Ltd. At Red Rock, Ontario, Canada
Benefits eligibility on start date
3 – 5 years working experience with natural gas related equipment and appliances.
4th Class Power/Operating Engineer or G2 Gas Technician certification.
Candidate with a G2 Gas Technician certification preferred.
Gas compressor experience would be an asset.
Positive attitude with excellent communication and customer service skills.
Hearing Aid Practitioner Or Audiologist (Peace River, Ab)
By Amplifon At Peace River, Alberta, Canada
Maintain professional and regulatory credentials for practice and stay current on industry trends through continuous education, networking, and professional development opportunities 
Current knowledge of hearing aid technology and hearing aid devices is required 
Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.  
Able to prioritize work efficiently in a fast-paced work environment, without jeopardizing the client experience  
Experience with client database systems is preferred 
Knowledge of insurance and agency coverage for hearing care services 
Regional Head Jobs
By The Recruitment Council At Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Actively build a culture of improvement by ensuring active talent management and succession planning strategies for division.
5 to 10 years Senior Management
Manage performance of direct reports and hold them accountable for managing the performance of their direct reports.
Engage with the team and identify additional training and development requirements.
Achieve and manage targets to these include front book (new clients) and back book (cross selling to existing client base).
Manage budget costs within budget constraints.
Regional Administrator Jobs
By SNC-Lavalin At London, Ontario, Canada
Post-secondary education is an asset.
Minimum of 3 years related experience, in a professional office environment setting.
Previous knowledge of ISO procedures is an asset.
Strong communication skills (written and verbal).
Motivational financial package & flexible benefits.
Screen and redirect phone calls.
Regional Curatorial Consultant Jobs
By Therme Art At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
High-level negotiation skills, with experience navigating cultural and community partnerships.
Experience working with artists, fabricators, and art installers; knowledge of art production methods and processes.
Strong organizational skills and capability to prioritize and manage multiple projects simultaneously to meet deadlines.
Minimum of 5 years’ professional experience in a curatorial position, art production, exhibition organization, or other relevant experience in the field
Knowledge of North American cities, especially cultural institutions in each city.
Teamwork experience and the ability to build relationships with artist studios and partner organizations.
Regional Supervisor, Fuels Jobs
By Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA) At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Project/priority management experience. Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is preferred
Creates and maintains a workplace environment conducive to a high performing team by recruiting, selecting, orienting; promoting knowledge management and sharing;
College Diploma / Certification, University Degree or past relevant work experience
Business acumen (e.g., planning, financial management)
We are highly skilled, problem-solvers.
At least 7 years of relevant experience

Are you looking for a rewarding career in audiology? Join our team as a Regional Audiologist and help make a difference in the lives of those with hearing loss! With our competitive salary and benefits package, you'll have the opportunity to work with the latest technology and provide quality care to our patients. Come join us and make a difference today!

A Regional Audiologist is a healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating hearing and balance disorders. They work with patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly, to assess hearing and balance issues, provide treatment, and recommend hearing aids and other assistive devices. To become a Regional Audiologist, you must complete a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degree program, obtain a state license, and pass the Praxis exam. Skills required for a Regional Audiologist include excellent communication and interpersonal skills, strong problem-solving and analytical skills, and the ability to work with a variety of medical equipment. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology, audiology, and hearing aid technology is also important. Responsibilities of a Regional Audiologist include conducting hearing tests, diagnosing hearing and balance disorders, recommending and fitting hearing aids, providing counseling to patients and their families, and providing follow-up care. Experience in the field of audiology is beneficial for a Regional Audiologist. This may include working as an audiologist in a hospital, clinic, or private practice. Qualifications for a Regional Audiologist include a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degree from an accredited program, a state license, and passing the Praxis exam. Education for a Regional Audiologist includes a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degree from an accredited program. This program typically takes four years to complete and includes coursework in anatomy and physiology, audiology, hearing aid technology, and clinical practice. Tools that help Regional Audiologists work better include hearing aid fitting software, diagnostic equipment, and hearing aid programming software. Good tips to help Regional Audiologists do more effectively include staying up to date on the latest technology and research, staying organized, and communicating effectively with patients and their families.

Common Regional Audiologist interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in the field of audiology?
• What do you think are the most important qualities for a Regional Audiologist?
• How do you handle difficult patients?
• What challenges have you faced in your previous positions?