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opportunity to contribute to a high-impact programme aligned with the University’s refreshed Digital Strategy and People and Culture Strategy. With strong institutional backing this initiative offers a dynamic
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queries from a diverse client group of both internal and external customers, through multiple communication channels. The team triage all queries to identify where tasks can be resolved at the point
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. The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership and technical expertise to ensure our data infrastructure is scalable, secure, and aligned with institutional objectives. As a Data Architect, you will
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to ensure alignment with the University’s values and the needs of students; Assisting the University's chaplains and the Guild of Students' faith societies for their services to the University community
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, Innovation and automation solutions that enhance efficiency, streamline processes, and improve the staff and student experience. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a high-impact programme aligned
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and workshops for digital education. Participate in and contribute to activities and projects aligned to the broader goals and vision of the wider Digital Education team. Promote equality and values
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team meetings, 1-2-1s and performance reviews ensuring that own skills are aligned to the team, School and university requirements. Providing support and cover for other team members to balance workloads
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and evening work activities to align with Campus Services and University. To undertake works activities across all UoB campuses as requested that are commensurate with the grade and role activities
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activity across multiple channels. This includes compiling case studies and stories to celebrate the impact of legacy giving at Birmingham. Be a first point of contact for supporters interested in leaving a
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partners. Main Duties Improve, develop, implement, and apply advanced computational tools and workflows to process, analyse, and interpret large-scale LCMS-based metabolomics datasets across multiple species