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opportunity for a Research Officer, Software Developer and Machine Learning Engineer to join our team at the College of Science and Engineering in the Academy Division. Full-time and fixed-term to 30 April
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problem-solving skills, you’re able to manage your own workflow and prioritise to ensure deadlines and targets are met in a high-volume work environment. You’re also proficient in a range of software
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assessing participants for clinical studies and trials, collecting accurate outcome data, monitoring data quality and implement data management procedures, including the use of appropriate software and
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Education setting. You demonstrate an ability to interpret and apply legislation, policies, procedures and processes, and acquire knowledge to inform others. Proficient in a range of computer software
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, high-performance computing, statistical and genetics software packages to convey data information in client reporting. Ensure laboratory, sampling equipment and other resources are well maintained and
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to be at the centre of projects that deliver lasting impact across the University. A key upcoming focus of the role will be contributing to the improvement and implementation of asset management software
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in financial transaction processing, strong knowledge of financial policies and procedures, and proficiency in financial software - ideally Finance One. Your ability to provide high-quality customer
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of relevant experience, education and/or training. You demonstrate high-level computer literacy with the ability to adapt to new software as well as experience in the design of website content utilising a
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a high level of attention to detail and accuracy, along with experience using a range of software applications, including the Microsoft Office suite. You are confident managing competing priorities
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Microsoft Office, along with the ability to adapt to new software systems, is required, with a high level of accuracy in data entry and attention to detail. Exceptional verbal communication and interpersonal