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including Microsoft packages and Adobe and aptitude for use of differing software. 7. Excellent interpersonal, written and oral communication skills with strength in communicating detailed and complex
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literacy, with experience of using specialist software for events and communications management e.g. microsoft forms, web editing software (such as squiz). Experience of working in an administrative role
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of using Microsoft applications, including Word and Excel, and have the confidence to learn new software. We can offer you the chance to work in a vibrant organisation, with great benefits and opportunities
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software (eg. Business and Objects) and MS Excel to collate and present management data. Additional Information HOW WE WILL SUPPORT YOU IN PERFORMING THIS ROLE We want to support and develop you in the role
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- Senior Finance Officer Cardiff School of Engineering The School of Engineering is looking to recruit an experienced and enthusiastic Senior Finance Officer. This post will provide line management to
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avoid difficult tasks that would add best value for my customers Learning I show commitment to my own development including new technology I acknowledge mistakes, look for solutions and learn from
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techniques Experience using statistical software packages such as STATA, R, or others Knowledge and understanding of competitive research funding to be able to develop applications to funding bodies Proven
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Knowledge and experience of using research data analysis software such as NVivo, SPSS or R Proven ability to analyse complex information and summarise appropriately Communication and Team WorkingProven
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national and international research networks. We are looking for someone with a PhD (or near completion) in a relevant field such as machine learning, biomedical engineering, or neuroscience, with expertise
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an enthusiastic and innovative maintenance team. Overseeing and organising a team of skilled engineers and technicians delivering reactive maintenance activities, planned preventative maintenance, fault finding