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te tūranga nei. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do As the Studio Technician in Moving Image and VP, you will be responsible for managing and maintaining the Digital Screen's specialised, Editing, Colour
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align with the Department's existing research strengths, including power systems, power electronics, microfluidics, electronic nanomaterials, embedded systems, image processing signal processing, or other
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, or takes an interdisciplinary approach to security and privacy. You will contribute to teaching in core cybersecurity and computer networking subjects, as well as being encouraged to develop a strong
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communication skills and a keen eye for detail while being able to see the bigger picture to ensure successful project delivery. Your skills in writing test scripts, producing test cases and documenting defects
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secure, scalable architecture that protects and enables the University of Canterbury's digital future. This role combines big-picture strategic thinking with hands-on technical execution. You'll set
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studio and/or location sound workflows, including boom and lavalier mic operation, dual-system recording, and sound capture for picture Strong IT system management skills, especially post-production
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cases, and process models Championing continuous improvement, simplification, and DevSecOps practices. Mōu | Who You Are You will have at least 10 years' experience as a Business Analyst in IT with a
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supporting our staff through the delivery of professional payroll and administration services. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do You'll ensure payroll and administration processes run smoothly and accurately. From
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across the team. Mōu | Who You Are You will be an experienced software developer with at least 7 years' commercial experience, and hold a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a
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works in a Shared Services team model and will contribute proactively to identify opportunities for operational efficiency, innovation and process improvements to university systems, processes, and