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subsequent delivery of requests for IT and improvement projects, the on-boarding and management of new projects and the effective delivery of ongoing projects. Lead the effective monitoring and allocation of
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Appliance Testing (PAT) for the office. • To organise the annual delivery, installation and removal of the Main Building Christmas Tree. Administrative duties • To be responsible for the allocation
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potential postgraduate research students is organised, kept up to date and available to staff and supervisors. • Assist with the allocation of PGR students for demonstrating duties. General Duties
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on a 24 /7 basis for all critical facilities, critical automated building services and sensitive Home Office regulated facilities. • To identify, secure and allocate resource and manage / undertake
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, ensuring excellent service delivery. Responsibilities include staff deployment, induction and training, workload allocation, and pastoral care. You will manage the daily activities at the Research Reserve
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conference centre and conference facility is also available throughout the year. The Campus Services operation is supported by its own central administration functions covering the allocation of residences
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events, including scheduling, resource allocation, and platform setup. Distribute pre-event materials and gather feedback post-event to assess outcomes and improve future sessions. Manage educational
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to the Section. • To be responsible, in conjunction with the Deputy Section Head (Learning and Teaching), for the co-ordination, composition, amendment and distribution the Section’s annual Workload Allocation
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throughout the year. The Campus Services operation is supported by its own central administration functions covering the allocation of residences, human resource and quality, purchasing, facilities, finance
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administrative management of all activities/systems relating to Admissions. Leading a team of support staff, in the effective execution of their roles; taking responsibility for induction, workload allocation