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computational facilities, extending the depth and reach of scientific exploration. The School of Physical and Chemical Sciences offers a spectrum of majors including Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry
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- such as developers, researchers, teaching staff, or IT support - through infrastructure solutions. This may include automating provisioning, improving platform reliability, enhancing user access to compute
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wellbeing development programme. In this varied role, you will coordinate training schedules, maintain and improve our online learning and professional development systems, analyse data to identify trends and
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, or digital services as well a minimum of 7 years' experience in provision of compute services, server engineering, desktop virtualisation within a University or learning institution. You will hold a
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continuous improvement A strong alignment with UC's values. You will hold a relevant Level 7 degree in Computer Science or a related technology field (postgraduate or other relevant qualifications desirable
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Experience with MTHW reticulation systems Strong computer skills, including experience with CMMS platforms and digital reporting tools A history of continuous improvement and preventative maintenance Contract
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programme. The UC Business School is accredited by AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA and is known nationally and internationally for innovative, student-centric learning and research For more information about the
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inclusive work environment. You will hold a Bachelor's Degree (NZQA Level 7) in Business, Management, Computer Science or a related field and be able to provide evidence of project and programme management
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(NZQA Level 7) is preferred. Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With You will be part of the Facilities Management team, reporting to the Minor Works Programme Manager - Capital Development. You'll work
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to enhance recruitment strategies and programme development. While you will recruit students from all walks of life, you will also have a strong affinity with the Pacific community. This role involves regular