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Overview The Engineering and Maintenance team provide a reactive and planned programme of works for every building within the university, working in collaboration with other university departments
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risks and issues to ITS leadership and the University's senior management. Team Leadership & Development Lead and mentor a team: Manage and develop a high-performing team responsible for portfolio
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, combining the development of research and technology theories and applied manufacturing solutions in a non-production environment. You will also need to demonstrate a high level of capability, facilitating
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. You will benefit from: Access to high-performance computing resources: HPC Stanedge. A comprehensive suite of commercial and open-source software (e.g., Abaqus, Ansys, COMSOL, MATLAB, PyTorch, …). A
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Developments Ltd. Cutting & Wear is a Sheffield-based engineering company with over 50 years of experience supplying high-performance tooling solutions to the global oil and gas industry. Specialising in
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projects across collaborating partners. Work closely with the PI(s) to review and monitor progress of projects, including key performance indicators, and support rapid decision making on programme priorities
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Overview The School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences is seeking to appoint a part-time University Teaching Associate in Astrophysics to play an active role in the delivery of high-quality and
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-performance metallic components. The LPBF utilises a rapidly scanning high-power laser to scan and melt metallic powder alloys and form high-density geometrically complex end-use components. However, the LPBF
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-performance metallic components. The LPBF utilises a rapidly scanning high-power laser to scan and melt metallic powder alloys and form high-density geometrically complex end-use components. However, the LPBF
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simulation will be performed using data collected by the ATLAS experiment. The PhD will facilitate experience and knowledge opening up career routes into traditional academic roles in high energy physics