70 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" uni jobs at Auckland University of Technology
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for the School Continue to develop and implement academic programs that meet industry standards and student needs Continue to foster strong relationships with industry partners and stakeholders to ensure
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learning experiences and graduate success, as well as supporting professional staff to meet their development goals. Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity Based in the CBD, the AUT Accounts & Support
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can provide and display data to influence positive change. You'll be working on a variety of projects, including CO2 emissions reporting, development of a sustainability dashboard, monitoring and
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. Handle cash transactions accurately and efficiently. Prepare and serve quality coffee and beverages. Merchandise displays and manage stock effectively. Assist with sandwich preparation and other food
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Opportunities for professional development and free study Flexible working options to support your work-life balance Full-time, permanent role based in Auckland CBD About AUT Auckland University
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Supervise, train, and support a high-performing team of casual staff Maintain accurate records and follow hospitality systems and procedures Contribute to a culture of excellence, teamwork, and continuous
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academic teams to shape and support AI project implementation including identification of AI-related risks (including data sovereignty, cybersecurity and research ethics) and support mitigation. Develop
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worth over $1.5 billion, with further growth planned over the next 4-5 years. Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity The Estates Facilities Management Specialist is a development role offering the
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supporting our students' well-being and academic development and success. AUT counsellors and mental health advisors carry out assessments and provide solution-focused therapeutic interventions. Our team
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in software and firmware development for robotics, IoT, and HPC using C, C++, and Python. Identify performance bottlenecks and implement security best practices across computing infrastructures