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qualification) in a relevant field (e.g. project management, health data science, IT, biomedical sciences, or engineering) including being professionally qualified in a relevant discipline, with a broad range of
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colleagues to meet service expectations. Desirable: D1 Basic AVIT skills to support Technology Enabled Active Learning (TEAL) teaching across the cluster. Experience Essential: E1 Experience of delivering
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Infrastructure & Environment PhD opportunities Our Infrastructure and Environment research division seeks to respond to current societal challenges through the ideas and creativity of engineering
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the schools in the college. 6. Keep abreast with advancements in technology, their applications, and continually updating both knowledge and skills in support of teaching excellence as appropriate
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proactively to ensure smooth and effective delivery of technical skills teaching. 7. Keep up to date with advancements in technology and methodology, continually updating technical knowledge. 8. Providing
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Job Purpose As a Technical Specialist, you will play a key role in supporting cutting-edge research within the College of Science and Engineering. Your primary responsibility will be to provide
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, engineering, regulatory and business development expertise to develop the central belt of Scotland as a centre of excellence in sustainable electronics across the UK, working extensively across the UK
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continually improve, diving into the detail as necessary to understand issues (people, process, and technology). C6 Ability to build and maintain broad network of relationships with diverse stakeholder groups
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will demonstrate excellent technical understanding and practical skills as well as the ability to establish strong and productive relationships with research, technology and University senior leadership
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, roadmap and operational planning for the delivery of secure data management services within MVLS, working with relevant research, technology and information stakeholders within the University and