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dynamic tertiary environment, providing essential technical support to help staff and students reach their learning and research goals. If you're motivated, hardworking, versatile, and excel at delivering
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Join a small, supportive, and experienced sustainability team Flexible working options to support work-life balance About AUT Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is dynamic and vibrant with a
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, innovation, and relationships are at the heart of everything we do. Join us and be part of a research community that is dynamic, supportive, and deeply committed to creating positive change in Aotearoa. We
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of Technology (AUT) is dynamic and vibrant with a hugely diverse body of students, staff, and partners. We are a socially driven university with a vision to enrich lives and create a better world through
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, including evenings and weekends A proactive team player who thrives in a dynamic environment A Duty Manager license is required A full NZ Driving License is required Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou | What we offer
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our purpose and actions, and we offer a stimulating teaching and research environment with strong connections to government, business, and industry. Dynamic and Culturally Rich Organisation
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connections to government, business, and industry. Dynamic and Culturally Rich Organisation Collaborative and Impactful Role Great Team Environment AUT City Campus Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity Auckland
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publications). A copy of your most recent academic transcript. Further Information: Start Dates: We are flexible and would expect all kaihoe have ideally begun their roles by 2 February 2026. Interviews: We
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, business, and industry. AUT has more than 26,000 students and over 4,000 staff based primarily at our three Auckland campuses. AUT's School of Future Environments AUT's dynamic School of Future
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the successful candidate's qualifications, experience, and contributions. We encourage applications from individuals eager to join our dynamic team and make a significant impact on the future of software