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0162-25 - KTP Associate (Finisher) for digital-based CDM Compliance Checking in Highways Engineering
commercial and societal benefits: More effective transfer of WH&S data between stakeholders in the construction process due to digital checking and development of common terminology and data structures Reduced
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Physical Sciences, plays a key role supporting a range of funding development and award acceptance needs. Spotting opportunities for applications, writing and inputting into bids and having a comprehensive
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the Exceptional Circumstances process, including providing advice to students. We’re looking for someone who thrives in a busy environment, stays calm under pressure, and takes pride in delivering accurate work
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Photonics or a closely related, area, and will develop with the colleagues form AiPT new taught UG or PG programmes in communications, sensing, applied physics, or other programmes with links to Photonics
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Environment, within the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, we are looking for academics who can help deliver new programmes in transport and engineering management and contribute to an increasing
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shaping their education. The role also involves quality assurance, performance management, and people management to support staff in delivering outstanding learning and teaching. Application Process
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partnerships, and growth in enterprise through Aston Commercial. The university is divided into three colleges: Engineering & Physical Sciences, Business & Social Sciences, and Health & Life Sciences
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approaches and strategies. Ability to work closely with all stakeholders and establish an effective knowledge transfer process in the company. Additional Benefits and support: Career prospects: 60% of our KTP
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environment. Proficiency in B2B Sales & Marketing techniques Experience in change management and driving cultural transformation. Strong capabilities in process mapping & improvement Track record of effective
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opportunities for the University. There are 3 SBDM positions available, each responsible internally for a College (Health and Life Sciences; Engineering and Physical Sciences and Business and Social Sciences