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should have a HNC/NVQ Level 4/SVQ Level 3 in business administration, science, engineering, manufacturing or construction discipline and a NEBOSH general certificate in health and safety. Interviews will
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We are recruiting a qualified technician, with a laboratory/biological science background to work in our diagnostic labs in the school of veterinary science. This role would be ideally suited
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. The post is offered on a fixed term basis for 4 months. You will have a Master's or PhD in Finance, Economics, Management, Law, Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. Commitment to Diversity
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The Civic HealthTech Innovation Zone (CHI-Zone) is being established to accelerate the growth of the health and life science sector, upskill residents and create jobs for the Liverpool City Region
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Construction of the future with preferred backgrounds in Construction Management, Project Management, or Civil Engineering or other cognate disciplines. The department are looking to appoint an excellent teacher
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The Information Systems team of the Department of Health Data Science is seeking a talented and self-motivated individual to take on the role of Digital Solutions Architect/Developer. You will be
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opportunity to contribute to pioneering research focused on developing plasma catalysis technology for converting CO2 into valuable fuels, such as methanol. Your role will involve designing, synthesising, and
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biology, molecular biology, or a related field. Experience in molecular biology techniques (e.g., Western blotting, PCR, qPCR, ELISA, flow cytometry, mass spectrometry), handling clinical samples, and
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The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department is currently seeking skilled and enthusiastic postdoctoral researchers to join our Research and Development team. Our team is engaged in a variety
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Therapeutics (HALo). This role will be based at the University of Liverpool (School of Physical Sciences, Department of Chemistry) and will involve close collaboration with experts in patient involvement and