64 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at University of Canterbury
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, facilities, and technology for the digital screen industry. In the first of its kind in Australasia, UC's new Digital Screen Programme will provide training for future leaders in film production, game
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Wānanga o Waitaha kia tono mai i te tūranga nei. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do You will provide high-quality, responsive IT support and research computing assistance to the School of Psychology, Speech and
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postgraduate courses across UC Psychology's innovative new Bachelor of Psychological Science programme and the Bachelor and Master of Speech and Language Pathology Programmes. The role will consist
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leadership in the core academic mission of the University. As a team, we work collaboratively and are skilled in creative thinking. The Academic Quality team oversees academic regulations, policy, programme
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to work both independently and within a team advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications and large enterprise systems. knowledge of tertiary institutional systems - desirable ability
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across the team. Mōu | Who You Are You will be an experienced software developer with at least 7 years' commercial experience, and hold a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a
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. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do This is an exciting opportunity to be involved in a large-scale enterprise software transformation programme to implement a modern and integrated ERP system. You'll be
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, including gas analysers, calorimeters, and furnaces. Strong understanding of health and safety regulations and ability to implement safe operating procedures. Proficient in computer-controlled systems, data
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. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do The Principal Engineer - Faculty Enablement is a senior technical leader driving the modernisation of faculty computing across the University of Canterbury (UC). You will
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degree programme. The Bachelor of Product Design integrates just over one third design courses, just under one half supporting science and engineering courses, and one sixth business courses. The first