175 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O" "U.S" positions at Cardiff University
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Description Key duties: supervise the operation of the library team, being the central point of contact across multiple sites during evenings and weekends, including the allocation of work tasks, production
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Instrumentation Groups (AIG) detector development program, and collaborative research. ⦁ Assist with the management of day-to-day cleanroom operations; overseeing operations and coordination of mission critical
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merging multiple contacts where appropriate Updating Enquiry response templates Regular website checks to ensure our information is accurate and up-to-date Liaising with academic schools for additional
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will be able to prove successful delivery of such work packages in the past. As a senior developer you will be expected to lead on the technical aspects of projects, working with multiple development
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with the Business Manager and the academic Programme Director to deliver this government-backed initiative, designed to enhance management skills and drive business growth within UK SMEs. Cardiff
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, balancing multiple objectives and priorities. Experience of dealing with performance and welfare issues Planning, Analysis and Problem Solving Proven experience in dealing with diverse and challenging
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team members, including contributing to the training of new team members. Specific Duties Attend multiple sites daily undertaking cleaning inspections / audits, recoding findings, and liaising with
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an enthusiastic, highly motivated scientist with proven intellectual and technical abilities to work on a solid state analytical chemistry project within the research programme ‘Dynamic X-ray Diffraction in Solar
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they are applied effectively. You will review others' systems designs to ensure selection of appropriate technology, efficient use of resources, and integration of multiple systems and technology. You will
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multiple locations across several targeted intervals. These will form the basis for empirical calibrations that we will use to predict the hypothetical natural baseline of Earth’s climate, free from