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- Facilities Officer School of Computer Science and Informatics and the School of Mathematics The Schools of Computer Science and Informatics and Mathematics are looking to appoint an experienced and
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of action and ensuring complex and conceptual issues and solutions are understood by the audience Plan and deliver projects and activities that have an institution wide impact, managing the operation of
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“Musculoskeletal conditions, employment retention and job quality” carrying out quantitative analysis of secondary data leading to the publishing of high-quality research. Main Duties and Responsibilities Research
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internationally excellent research and high-quality teaching. We are located in Abacws, a state-of-the-art building shared with the School of Computer Science and Informatics. Designed in close collaboration with
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be responsible for raising awareness of impact opportunities, delivering a programme of training, mobilising funding, and supporting academic staff to deliver high quality impact activities based
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and the ExChange Wales programme , engaging and completing a range of routine tasks to meet operational and customer service requirements. Providing support and guidance on CASCADE and ExChange Wales
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receiving customer queries and requests for maintenance (sometimes critical and / or urgent), raising maintenance events on our CAFM (Computer Aided Facility Management) system and triaging the event
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-house creative team delivering high quality print solutions to the University across the entire campus as well as external customers. We offer a wide variety of products including wide format printing
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and procedures are carried out effectively and efficiently to agreed levels of service. Produce statistics for use in measuring key performance indicators (KPIs). Receive, log and prioritise support
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assisting with the production of high-quality project reports and academic outputs. This position is full-time and fixed term for 12 months. Salary: £40,497 - £45,413 per annum (Grade 6). Please note that it