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the following: A PhD in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a closely related field (applicants who have submitted their PhD for examination or are near completion may be considered). A strong record of
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Programme Supervisor, you'll be implementing and administering our planned maintenance programme within our Integrated Work Management System (Planon). You'll work with our subject matter experts to create
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Te Tari Pūhanga Pūmanawa Rorohiko | Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering Located in Ōtautahi | Christchurch, Aotearoa | New Zealand Full-time 37.5 hours per week (1.0 FTE
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will be looking to establish and develop your research and teaching portfolio, setting yourself on track to enhance your academic career. You will hold a PhD in Engineering, Computer Science or a related
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development teams to fulfil business requirements. You will: Take technical ownership across all stages of software development within the Tuihono UC distributed ecosystem. Design, develop, and maintain
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student research. Who You Are Applicants should have a PhD in Psychology. The successful candidate will have an ability and willingness to deliver high quality teaching at both undergraduate and
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(including our Industrial-Organisational Psychology programme), Faculty, and/or University. The appointee will also be expected to supervise Honours, Master’s, and PhD students, and to develop and maintain
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Commitment to UC values and comfort engaging with tikanga and te reo Māori Knowledge of distributed computing, research programming, or research applications (desirable) An alignment with our organisation's
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algorithms, and hold a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computational Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or a related field. You will also have: Strong understanding of power system transient simulation concepts
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abilities. Experience with virtualisation, cloud platforms, and distributed computing. Commitment to UC’s values, tikanga, kawa and te reo Māori. Research programming or distributed computing experience