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collaborating across the organisation. Experience of working with student systems would be a bonus. You will have a skill level (including experience and other qualifications) equivalent to a post-graduate degree
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the next decade. About the role Reporting to the Estates Director of PMO and Business Support, you will maintain, manage and help improve the document control processes for Estates and Facilities department
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Responsibilities Work in partnership with the project manager and project team to identify and manage business changes, this will include people, processes, and system changes; building change management plans
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Are you a tech-savvy problem solver who genuinely enjoys helping others? If you're passionate about technology and love using it to make a difference, this could be the perfect role for you. Join
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Are you a tech-savvy problem solver who genuinely enjoys helping others? If you're passionate about technology and love using it to make a difference, this could be the perfect role for you. Join
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the research and estates activities undertaken in the School of Biological Sciences on the Highfield Campus. This School has been earmarked for significant growth over the next 5 years in terms of student
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ideal for recent graduates or individuals considering a career in medicine, biomedical sciences, or clinical research. The applicant does not need a scientific degree, but that is preferrable
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The University of Southampton’s mission is to change the world for the better. As a world-leading, research-intensive university, with a strong and high-quality educational offering, it is renowned for its innovation and enterprise and sits within the top 1% of universities worldwide. The...
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purchase to pay and expense processes. The office processes many types of documents and transactions and generates frequent payments to suppliers, staff, students, and visitors. The University raised 100,000
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technology through innovative research in state-of-the-art hollow core fibres (HCF). Through our research, we work to create new HCF designs, and through strong collaboration with a host of industry partners