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processes and material characterisation/assessment; (b) excellent communication skills; (c) the ability to work effectively in a team; (d) strong motivation with a proactive attitude; and (e
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related discipline; (b) relevant design work experience, preferably gained in tertiary education institutions; (c) strong computer literacy and hands-on skills in applications such as Adobe
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and spoken English and Chinese, with fluency in Putonghua; (d) have good computer literacy, liaison and organisational skills; (e) have excellent communication and interpersonal skills; (f
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; and (e) good knowledge of IT and computer applications in presentation, data analysis and business intelligence. Preference will be given to those who have experience in using Microsoft Power Platform
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literacy; and (g) have an excellent command of written and spoken English and Chinese, with fluency in Putonghua being an advantage. Applicants with less relevant experience will be considered
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administrative tasks, including project administration, scheduling, documentation and correspondence; (e) support several business processes to deliver the strategic priorities as advised by the management team
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dedicated to work and have a positive attitude; and (h) have good computer skills, including MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint, etc. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to sit for a written test. Conditions
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operation and maintenance of laboratories and facilities as well as coordinating their uses across different projects to ensure a collaborative and efficient research environment; (b) identify, evaluate
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/ Mathematical Science (Ref. 250912002) The Department of Applied Mathematics (AMA) is part of the newly formed Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences established on 1 January 2025. Apart from making a
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; (f) engage with prospective students to provide information about the programme, answer inquiries and assist with the admission process; (g) contribute to the planning and execution