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, data protection, copyright and licensing, security, financial and other University policies, procedures and codes • Performing other duties which are not exhausted above, but which will be consistent
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or equivalent / Professional membership/experience. Knowledge, Skills and ExperienceDemonstrable experience in complex code and SQL development Experienced in application integration, both developing and
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, highlighting any anomalies and variances, balancing back to Oracle. Assist with salary queries and re-codings, updating Core as required. Carry out a range of reconciliations, such as GL/Projects, supplier
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, Copyright and Licensing, Security, Financial and other University policies, procedures, codes and standards, as appropriate. To take care for the health and safety of yourself and of other persons who may
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regulatory requirements in respect of equality and diversity, data protection, copyright and licensing, security, financial and other University policies, procedures and codes as appropriate. • Take
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Student Support Services when required. To liaise with the Disability Advice team and support staff, ensuring adherence to professional bodies code of conduct and the required accredited standards and
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diversity, data protection, copyright and licensing, security, financial and other University policies, procedures and codes as appropriate. To take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and
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and licensing, security, financial and other university policies, procedures and codes as appropriate. Perform other duties occasionally which are not included above, but which will be consistent with
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ensuring compliance of designated rooms in accordance with the Code of Practice ensuring the care, welfare and environmental conditions of animals are met To deputise for the Chief Animal Technician. Provide
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, financial and other University policies, procedures and codes as appropriate. • To take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and of other persons who may be affected by your acts