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Research Operations Manager to lead the operational, administrative and technical components of the national Curriculum Insights and Progress Study, a large-scale research programme. The study monitors
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Graduate Engineer, Network Services-2600624 __________ DIGITAL SERVICES DIVISION | RATONGA MATIHIKO INFORMATION SYSTEMS | TE POUTOKO TUKUTUKU • Large-scale digital transformation projects
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to managing projects on a large scale. We make sure we do the right projects, and those projects are done right. The Role | Te Mahi Our programme consists of four key projects: the Learning Management System
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working in a similar environment/role. • Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain professional relationships. • Basic computer literacy. Further Details | Pūroko This is a variable hour (32 to 40
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or administration roles within a large organisation, preferably in the tertiary sector. A Bachelor’s degree (NZQA Level 7). Excellent oral and written communication skills. Strong organisational, problem-solving and
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in a busy environment. You will be able to demonstrate your experience through: At least four years’ experience in an administrative role preferably in a large organisation. Experience providing front
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career that’s rich in variety, purpose, and professional growth. Here, it’s not just about the big, shiny builds. It’s about meaningful work that shapes the future. From heritage restorations, minor
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financial sustainability, ensuring our work continues to make a lasting difference. About the position You will design and deliver climate/hazard information, applications and services to support risk
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all aspects of the electrical trade, you will have the opportunity to contribute to large and meaningful projects across a diverse range of residential and commercial structures. Additionally, we
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information about the MMT team, please visit us here . More information on the current OSCM staff can be found at OSCM Contacts . Te Kura Umanga | UC Business School is committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi