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will need a minimum of 5 GSCE's as part of the apprenticeship requirements. Your role will involve fault diagnosis, maintenance for both hardware and software, networking, data management and security
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2027 in the first instance. Sustainable Innovation Lab conducts world-leading research to identify, design, and construct pathways to sustainability in the real world. We develop interdisciplinary and
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universities. We're embarking on an 18-month transformation to modernize these critical systems, streamline the recruitment administration process, and build a more robust technical foundation for the future
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and interdisciplinary team that draws on the different experiences of its members. Continuing to build an inclusive culture that supports, encourages and celebrates diverse voices is essential to us. We
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to join the team which is based at CISL's award winning office in central Cambridge. You will be the first point of contact, either by phone or in-person for all visitors and building users. Join our small
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administrators in the Division and so the ability to work as part of a team and build rapport with colleagues, academics and students is essential. To achieve this, you will require excellent written and verbal
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your own initiative, but you will know when to refer matters to others. We are looking for someone who will be able to contribute actively as a member of a team, and will build positive working
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in any aspect of Ecology, Evolution and Conservation. They will ideally dovetail with ongoing research in the Department and, where needed, make use of our existing facilities and infrastructure. We
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managing sensitive and complex casework. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to influence and build trusted relationships at all levels. Strategic thinking paired with
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operational risk and compliance requirements relevant to horticulture committed to working as part of a wider team to build a culture of inclusion an commerciality adept at managing resources, budgets and plans