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Job Purpose Working directly with the TransiT (National Research Hub on Twinning for Decarbonising Transport) team, the Research Software Engineer (RSE) will take a leading role in the design
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funded by ARIA. Specifically, the job requires excellent programming skills and substantial prior software development experience. As well as software engineering activities, the successful candidate will
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Job Purpose The Research Computing as a Service (RCaaS) Research Software Engineering (RSE) lead is responsible for the development and delivery of software engineering services for the University’s
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autonomous sensing systems. The project requires experience with setting up sensing hardware, software defined radio systems and other lab equipment for data collection in addition to experience of programming
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business requirements and identify opportunities to better utilise or implement software that aligns with the university’s current processes, systems and needs. You’ll develop a deep understanding of
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implementation and manufacturing. E2 Experience in PCB design, including complex multi-layered layouts and wireless components (e.g. Bluetooth, RF) and Embedded software (C/C++) and hardware (Microcontrollers and
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oversight of an action plan(s) to deliver those solutions. 3. Lead the people workstreams for change initiatives, defining appropriate actions and end-to-end management of their implementation, encompassing
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and signpost students to relevant University services to ensure they receive appropriate wellbeing support alongside academic support provided by the academic advising network. 6. Contribute to a
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Job Purpose School of Chemistry To demonstrate the use of practical equipment (including where relevant, software packages), experiments, exercises, techniques and/or processes that may form
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to relevant Information Services teams as appropriate. 6. Installation, configuration, networking, and software support of non-desktop systems in lab environments 7. Managing and prioritising own