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, analysing data and report writing advanced computer literacy skills with a high level of competency in MS365 (Excel in particular), queries and databases. high level of attention to detail and a systematic
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of Auckland, to assist Music performance graduates to further their musical education. A Scholarship of up to $30,000 to assist graduates of the University of Auckland with further postgraduate study overseas
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the Academic Division and are responsible for delivering an outstanding student and staff experience through high quality, effective service delivery to all of the University’s internal and external customers
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for the production of high-quality meals and the supervision of staff. You will be an effective leader with the vision and work ethic to maintain and further develop an already high performing food service. Your
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alongside the Associate Dean – Research, supporting high-performing research environments through smart systems, strategic reporting, and stakeholder engagement. From leading internal research planning and
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, significantly enhancing their profile for future academic or industry positions in these high-demand areas. Ideal student Students interested in Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, Immersive
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technology and data to deliver impactful marketing experiences? Join our high-performing Marketing Automation team at AUT, where your work supports real student journeys, from first interest to alumni
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composites, soldering, and basic workshop techniques such as drilling, filing, and tapping. Metal trade-based skill (Fabrication) Experience with the operation of Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC
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operation and the position is likely to involve working on some statutory holidays, some rostered weekend duties and rostered after hours on call duties. What you will bring: To be successful in this position
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through schools/Kura and other avenues. The UPC team is a high-performing team. They have redefined and significantly improved our relationships with secondary schools and kura kaupapa/kura whānau. As a