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Birmingham City University is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Construction Management in the College of Built Environment to support teaching and research across related programmes. The post sits within
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University is a large and diverse place to study right in the heart of the city and we currently have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Lecturer in Construction Management and Apprentice Lead for the
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candidates with experience in at least one of the following areas: Geotechnical and Hydraulic Engineering Structural Engineering Land Surveying Sustainable Civil Engineering Materials You will be able
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are particularly keen to hear from candidates with experience in at least in one of the following areas: Urban Development Digital Built Environment Construction and Civil Engineering You will become the Course
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excellence across the institution. The Dean of Academic Performance will take a holistic view of how processes, practices, systems (including people systems), management structures, and information
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(Hybrid) The full-time starting salary is normally £34,226 per annum, with progression available in post to £37,203 per annum. (From 1 August 2025, the University will transition to a new pay structure
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, the University will transition to a new pay structure. This role will be Grade B with the salary range of £26, 923 - £28,287. The post holder will migrate to the appropriate salary point at that time.) Grade: S3
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manufacturer of storage solutions.” The role requires the successful candidate to develop the use of new materials and designs for load bearing structures in custom-built shelving products. This will also
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construction knowledge A focus towards craftsmanship Excellent fabric knowledge Global and diverse approach to fashion design Understanding of contemporary fashion design, print or textile processes
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experience in SSRS and SQL, along with knowledge of SITS table structures. In this role, you will leverage your expertise to support the development of live operational reports based on student data. You will