46 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" uni jobs at The University of Southampton
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Lead a Landmark Transformation – Join us as a Student Systems Programme Manager Are you an experienced programme manager with a passion for business transformation and student systems? Do you thrive
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biggest challenges. The School of Ocean and Earth Science is seeking to recruit a permanent Computing/Data Support Specialist. This individual will support computationally-intensive research and education
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desktops smoothly and on time. This is an exciting opportunity to combine customer interaction, project coordination, and team support — all while contributing to a major change programme that impacts
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Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton is the UK’s top School integrating Computer Science, Electronics, and Electrical Engineering. The subject of Electronics and
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maintenance and repair tasks across multiple trades, including carpentry, decoration, wet trades including electrical, and general building maintenance. You will ensure that campus facilities operate
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events, managing financial processes, and driving process improvement initiatives will be key to success in this role. You will be confident in managing multiple priorities and delivering impactful
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external queries, resolving problems when required or forwarding appropriately to the relevant staff group Support with the administration of multiple patient clinics each day, checking patients
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a team, customer service skills across any industry could well be an advantage. The department uses multiple computer systems to deliver its services therefore experience using multiple systems is
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Estates and Facilities are seeking additional member for the Landscape Service Team. The Landscape service team manage the award winning university grounds across multiple locations within the city
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together representatives across the entire food system, from farmers, breeders, processors and retailers, via science to communities, ensuring the approaches explored present multiple best-net benefits