36 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"O.P" positions at University of Glasgow
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the programme grant and to communicate decisions to key stakeholders, as appropriate. 2. To develop and implement a consistent and robust project management methodology, including the delivery of the overarching
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tools and techniques to co-ordinate, categorise and prepare vulnerability remediation plans and present metrics / KPIs to senior stakeholders. The role will also analyse threat data from multiple sources
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. Desirable B1 Some familiarity with poverty and social security policy landscape. B2 Formal programme management qualification, e.g. PRINCE2 (or working towards this). Skills Essential C1 Excellent verbal and
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Strategic Plan, Inspiring People Changing the World. When making your application you will be asked to detail, point-by-point, how you meeteach of the following criteria. This is used to score your
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necessary 11. To play a lead role by supporting the College and University-wide Service Excellence programme reviewing and monitoring business processes to simplify, driving efficiency gains and improving
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similar or number of different roles. Or: Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework (SCQF) level 9 in Computing Science or a related discipline, (Ordinary Degree, Scottish Vocational Qualification level 4
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management tools and techniques to co-ordinate, categorise and prepare vulnerability remediation plans and present metrics / KPIs to senior stakeholders. The role will also analyse threat data from multiple
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of inclusion and equality programme activities. F3 Experience of supervising or line managing staff, interns or volunteers. F4 Representation of organisation within external professional or sectoral organisation
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ASC collections care-related policies, and programmes. Keep abreast of current developments within the field of paper and book conservation and maintain CPD. 6. To support the Library’s programme of
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facilities across multiple academic groups within Glasgow, and provide regular reports to inform strategic direction, resource allocation and financial decision-making. 8. Support experimental market and user