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engineer who is comfortable working across multiple engineering domains and willing to get involved in all aspects of the instrument development. You must have a degree in an engineering, physics or closely
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systems, in particular service-oriented architectures Experience with design and development of control and monitoring of applications distributed over multiple processes and multiple hosts Experience with
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environment Experience of managing multiple budgets Successfully building partnerships for the benefit or the reputation of an organisation Experience of working effectively in student or membership led
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care medicine collaborating with multiple specialities and funders. Furthermore, you will be expected to develop a nationally leading programme of research that will have excellent synergy with
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staff which can be found here . The benefits include annual cost-of-living pay reviews, annual incremental pay increases, extensive family leave & support, a generous pension scheme, and multiple closure
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. Tactful, diplomatic, and able to influence and engage with people at all levels Excellent time-management and organisational skills: confident working on multiple projects and work streams simultaneously
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, scientists and clinicians drawn from multiple departments of Imperial College and the NHS. You will hold a PhD in Optical Imaging/Physics, Biophotonics, Visual Computing, Medical Imaging or AI, Image Guided
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practice Excellent administrative, organisational and time-management skills with the ability to prioritise and work on multiple projects simultaneously Proactive, respectful and team mind-set with