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(Databricks, Kafka) and building scalable, robust pipelines. • Strong data modelling skills across relational, dimensional, and analytical structures. • Proficiency in key data engineering languages (SQL
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Academic Staff Member (ASM) – Construction to facilitate learning on a range of construction programmes via our cutting-edge online platform. Location: Lower Hutt campus. As an Academic Staff Member, you
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clearly. • Confidence facilitating workshops and working through ambiguity. • A structured, analytical approach with attention to detail. • Experience contributing to projects or system
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to changing needs. Applying for a role in this new structure is an opportunity to contribute to the future of Toi Ohomai and our communities Me pēhea te tono | How to apply Toi Ohomai is committed
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the scenes at the University, working across projects such as large-scale construction, space reutilisation, innovative digital and technology initiatives and other organisation change activities. No day is
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me kā wheako We are seeking an experienced health and safety professional with a strong background in construction and asbestos compliance to join our team. You will bring sound knowledge of the Health
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readiness support staff to successfully adapt to change, and ensure that changes are effectively communicated, adopted and sustained. What you’ll do: • Apply structured methodologies to develop, deliver
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role accountability, data-informed decision-making and agile and adaptive practices that enable us to respond quickly to changing needs. Applying for a role in this new structure is an opportunity
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design, construction and infrastructure, geospatial mapping, and transportation. The main purpose of this Scholarship is to assist and encourage Māori students and Pacific students to pursue their studies
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! These projects are best pursued as groups, with the best colleagues from across the world, and need preparation – but often the structures within our universities are not ideal for creating such groups