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Please note, this vacancy is open to current University of Glasgow employees only Job Purpose In this customer-facing role, you will lead the creation and continued development of an outstanding
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to plan and organise own duties/workload effectively and efficiently to meet service requirements. C4 Some IT skills using email or ability to learn and use IT skills to support online fault reporting. C5
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understand what is required of them. Use experience, initiative and judgement to seek resolution to detected issues, and when required escalate to supervisors. 3. Project Planning: Prioritise, plan and
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to plan and organise own duties/workload effectively and efficiently to meet service requirements. C4 Some IT skills using email or ability to learn and use IT skills to support online fault reporting. C5
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Job Purpose Are you an experienced Research Software Engineer who thrives on solving complex problems through hands-on development and technical leadership? The Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC) is
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Development Programme (ECDP). This will provide you as an early career academic staff member to be developed and supported over a specified timeframe to facilitate the advancement of your academic career
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with and under the guidance of the CPP Director: 1. Plan and conduct assigned research tasks in line with project deliverables. 2. Map key outputs and timelines in relation
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to ensure seamless and consistent service levels and an excellent customer experience. 9. Actively contribute to planning and development of the Reach Out service through planned staff feedback sessions and
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relevant reports and statistics, and attending project events. 6. Maintain relevant Photographic Unit equipment, providing feedback and advice to support the development of new techniques, systems
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underpin UK sexual health policies and programmes. You can read more about the Natsal surveys here: https://www.natsal.ac.uk/ Based in the School of Health and Wellbeing, you will make a leading contribution