11 structural-engineering positions at Cardiff University in ireland in United Kingdom
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part of above) • To maintain and develop a suitable University translation memory system. • To utilise relevant translation technology (post-editing machine translation and the University
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to publication. Conducting interdisciplinary research within the School of Engineering with a specialism in either Civil engineering construction materials, Energy efficiency in the built environment
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, highly motivated scientist with proven intellectual and technical abilities to work on a continuous flow homogeneous catalysis project. The project, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research
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testing within the project, ensuring all activities are completed in preparation for project stage gates. Provide effective project leadership and structure, managing and co-ordinating the work of the
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objectives. · Assist collaborative teams of customers to investigate and document business functions, processes, information flows and data structures, using various methodical and consistent techniques
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for project stage gates. Provide effective project leadership and structure, managing and co-ordinating the work of the project team towards specific project outcomes. Ensure that resources are deployed
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breadth of experience in IT portfolio management, with experience in the delivery of complex, large scale IT transformation programmes. Supporting the University, the Schools of Physics and Engineering, the
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in multiple sclerosis using immunoassays; ELISA, SIMOA, and similar technology. Duties and Responsibilities Key Duties • Following established guidelines train technical staff and students in
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strategic portfolio of change. We have a wide variety of projects and programmes focussing on the people side of change, including changes to business processes, systems and technology, information and data
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), is led by Cardiff and is collaboration with the Catalysis Hub in Harwell, Max Planck Institute für Kohlenforschung (KOFO) in Mulheim, the Fritz-Haber