73 programming-language-"St"-"University-of-St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"St" positions at Heriot Watt University in United Kingdom
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hours (0.14 FTE) Purpose of Role: To provide sport science services for Oriam user groups including; Sports Union Clubs, Talent Development Programme, Oriam Performance Programmes and key partner
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the workplace Ability to plan and anticipate needs, proactively managing own (and occasionally others') workloads to use time effectively, handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Experience of working within a
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, engineering, design, business and languages. Heriot-Watt University is also Scotland's most international university, boasting the largest international student cohort.
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exist to be involved with projects related to National Robotarium facilities, assisting startups and small businesses and outreach and public engagement programs. Key Duties and Responsibilities The post
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, opportunity will also exist to be involved with projects related to National Robotarium facilities, assisting startups and small businesses and outreach and public engagement programs. Key Duties and
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definitive record-keeper of all student information, programme and course details, as well as leading services that help students settle and stay at the University. This includes providing professional help
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for IT including PCB CAD packages, coding and programming micro controllers. Experience of maintenance and fault finding of equipment. Good planning, team, communication and organisational skills Good
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plan to submit scientific papers on the research outcomes to scientific and/or engineering journals and conferences. Key Duties and Responsibilities We are looking for a creative and highly motivated
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the role-holder will: Plan the task, including milestones, human resources, deadlines, training, and documentation. Co-ordinate the task, ensuring: effective utilisation of any assigned team members
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-zero emissions for policy-makers and industry actors, while ensuring accessibility and resilience for all stakeholders involved. The programme includes a team of 27 research associates across 8