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on embedded control of electric drives and power electronic converters. You will have extensive experience of academic research, large collaborative projects and strategic leadership. You will also be able
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competitions Our Sports and Recreation Officers work as part of a team responsible for the safe and effective running of the Sports. As part of this, you would be responsible for the control, cleanliness, and
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security service, including, but not limited to: patrolling, reception, parking control duties, security monitoring, surveillance, recording and reporting in order to protect the University Community as
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, and skills based practical assessment. Key Accountabilities To prepare and produce food in accordance with the Service’s Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Policy either through cook
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University Diabetes Regenerative Medicine Group. You will screen and identify participants for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) CLEAR randomised controlled trial evaluating psychoeducational
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is motivating and empowering, giving feedback and identifying areas for development and recognising good work Effective at monitoring and controlling the team’s workflow and organising own complex
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line with funder and statutory requirements Monitor and report on compliance to relevant bodies both internal and external. Make recommendations on the controls to manage risks relating to research
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and vendor auditors to ensure that all agreed controls are operated effectively and that mitigations are clearly documented and agreed, thereby ensuring ongoing compliance To contribute, where required
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to: patrolling, reception, parking control duties, security monitoring, surveillance, recording and reporting in order to protect the University community as well as buildings and property; thereby providing a
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formulations to provide functionalities including pH, stability and viscosity control, sensory profile, texturing and structuring. In this project, we are seeking to develop the next generation of biopolymer