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The University of Manchester Facilities Maintenance and Compliance Unit are seeking to appoint an experienced and visionary Head of Electrical Engineering to play a pivotal role in ensuring
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of Electrical & Electronic Engineering in the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. You will lead a vibrant research programme in the area of Electrical Machines. You will contribute to both
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in analogue and digital electronics. The successful candidate will be joining the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester, and the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering within
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the Electrical Engineers and wider electrical team ensuring the highest standards of service delivery. We are looking for a candidate that can: Support and assist the FMC Electrical Section to monitor
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: Aerospace Engineering Astronomy and Astrophysics Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Coatings and Ceramics Computer Science Earth and Environmental Sciences Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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The University welcomes applications for a permanent post across the Grade 7 Lecturer scale, within the School of Engineering in the area of Fusion Engineering. The School of Engineering at
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senior stakeholders, using coaching, negotiating, communication and influencing skills to achieve successful outcomes Technically current, with an up-to-date understanding of technology trends and
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& Engineering. The work will make use of the extensive range of laser facilities available in the Photon Science Institute. You will hold or are about to obtain a PhD or equivalent in Physics, Electrical
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, Manchester and Strathclyde and STFC Accelerator Science and Technology Centre (STFC ASTeC). The Cockcroft has three major research themes, frontier facilities (e.g. the Large Hadron Collider), advanced
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to grow and come together to develop a deeper understanding of the interconnected and interdependent energy network infrastructure, e.g. electricity, heat, gas, hydrogen, as well as of the urban energy