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and planet? Āu Mahi | What You Will Do We’re looking for a highly organised, proactive Programme Coordinator to play a pivotal role in supporting the delivery of one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s flagship
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Will Do We have an exciting opportunity for a Pūkenga | Lecturer (Teaching and Administration) / Online Programme Lead to coordinate the delivery of UC's Master of Applied AI Programme via the Tuihono UC
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Are You have 4+ years commercial software development experience and hold a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent. We work collaboratively as a team, so you will need good written and
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. Experience developing, maintaining, and improving reporting and review systems to track programme activity, engagement, and outcomes. Strong communication skills, including experience engaging and presenting
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qualification (e.g., Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering). As our team works in an agile manner, it’s important that you are adaptable, enjoying working in a collaborative environment
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) in IT, computer science, software engineering, or a related field Strong experience in requirement gathering, gap analysis, data modelling and analysis, system/process analysis and user journey mapping
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professional development opportunities Based on Campus (not remote) Āu Mahi | What You Will Do As a Principal Software Developer you will be a hands-on mobile development lead within an in-house software
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Kaupeka Oranga | Faculty of Health offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and research activities that respond to the dynamic nature of the health and sport sectors and their workforce. We offer
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the Master of AI in Education and contributing to ITE areas of Computer Science and Digital Technologies Contributing to curriculum and programme design in AI-enabled and digitally rich learning contexts
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Office of Treaty Partnership is one of the key initiatives of our UC Futures Programme with a vision to become a vibrant contributor to indigenous knowledge economies regionally, nationally and