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accounting knowledge as we complete financial statements and other regulatory returns, and your business partnering experience will deliver financial results to internal customers, focusing on the group level
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and development of the Facility. Knowledge of archaeological science (aDNA sample extraction, analysis or bioinformatics, incremental sampling for isotope analysis, ZooMS, tracewear analysis, ceramic
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closely related discipline, and excellent communication and presentation skills in English. Knowledge and experience of industrial design and process safety are desirable. Experience of supervising student
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of equipment within the unit. Candidates should be customer focused, have some previous experience gained within a similar role at a similar level, be able to demonstrate an excellent knowledge of industry
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procedures is essential. A good understanding of hydrogen safety and knowledge of both cryogenic and hydrogen systems is highly desirable as is prior experience of mechanical and electrical test stand and
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, knowledge exchange, and public engagement activities. • Provide support, guidance and supervision to postgraduate students and research staff, where appropriate, in own area of expertise. Candidate
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The School of Geography at the University of Nottingham is committed to being a globally leading centre for the creation, dissemination, and application of geographical knowledge and understanding
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knowledge on responsible innovation when AI is used to create, document, reactivate and conserve artworks and their archives. The successful applicant must have a PhD (or close to completion) in Philosophy
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stakeholders. A proven track record of working with adults and up to date knowledge of safeguarding adults approaches is required. Knowledge of the sports sector in England would be desirable. This post is
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plus Familiarity with FE simulation tools such as ANSYS or Abaqus (or willingness to learn) General knowledge of structural analysis and material behaviour, especially failure mechanisms Some experience