51 programming-language-"St"-"University-of-St"-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Canterbury in New Zealand
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software development experience (7+ years') or hold a relevant post-graduate qualification. Software developers at UC can expect to use a variety of languages, frameworks and tools throughout their career
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bring the following: Completion of a BSLA Micro credential. Strong academic ability, with clear written and oral communication skills. A high level of computer literacy and confidence with online
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Protected Area. Mōu | Who You Are You will have completed a PhD in Population Genetics or Evolution, or a closely related subject. You will have excellent communication skills and written English, the ability
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Office and social media: IG, WeChat, WhatsApp) Ability to speak a language other than English (preferred with a focus on Mandarin Chinese) Experience working with international tertiary students and
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. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do This is an exciting opportunity to be involved in a large-scale enterprise software transformation programme to implement a modern and integrated ERP system. You'll be
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have a PhD in Physics or Astronomy with a strong research background in: Observational astrophysics with neutrino and/or gamma-ray telescopes Statistical methods and data analysis. Computer programming
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responsible for: coordinating multiple courses undergraduate and postgraduate courses teaching full courses as the sole academic contributing to team teaching into courses across the programme contributing
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-shooting, fault-finding, and program modification to manage complex control and measurement systems. A major focus will be on LabVIEW programming, instrumentation setup, calibration, and ensuring
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complex technical concepts into faculty-friendly language. Familiarity with automation tools and self-service IT solutions. An alignment with our organisation's values and culture, promoting a positive and
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degree programme. The Bachelor of Product Design integrates just over one third design courses, just under one half supporting science and engineering courses, and one sixth business courses. The first