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in your application. For more information and an informal discussion please contact Laura Renwick, Public Health Senior Research Delivery Manager Laura.Renwick2@newcastle.ac.uk Key Accountabilities Act
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of the application form in full. To find out more information about the role, please contact Dean Murray, Assistant Grounds Manager via dean.murray@ncl.ac.uk or 07526 200 356 Key Accountabilities General grounds
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the role, please contact Lishan Sung (Lishan.Sung@ncl.ac.uk). More information about the Faculty of Medical Science is available here: Faculty of Medical Sciences Key Accountabilities Support the Senior
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, and associated data processing. Use of industry standard computer processing software and specialist software as appropriate to the duties, (Surveying data processing, GIS, CAD, BIM, Remote Sensing
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. For further information including a full job description and person specification, and information on how to apply, please visit the vacancy microsite available here. For an informal conversation, please
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. Familiarity with strategic alignment, portfolio management, and value management principles. Knowledge of regulatory frameworks including GDPR and information security standards. Communication & Influence
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criteria. For more information about the role or to have an informal confidential chat you can contact dave.eason@newcastle.ac.uk . To apply, please complete an online application and upload a CV and cover
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. Keeps an open mind to alternative ways of doing things (Desirable) Confidently deals with a broad range of information (Desirable) Qualifications SPM / STPM or Diploma in any field Further education in
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Gathers relevant information and facts Has an eye for detail, spotting errors and ensuring accurate information Enthusiastic and positive outlook Shares relevant and useful information with others Gets
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recording and organising test data in digital formats for both educational and research purposes. To train staff and research students in appropriate workshop techniques, promoting good practice to ensure all