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*PLEASE NOTE: Candidates must have prior experience in construction. Applications without relevant experience will not be considered.* Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) is seeking a Project
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. To support this exciting endeavour, we are seeking a highly experienced and skilled Senior Data Engineer to play a critical role supporting existing data infrastructure, data pipelines and current data
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to the training and deployment of cutting-edge AI models. To support this exciting new centre and to be part of a dedicated team, we are seeking a highly experienced and skilled Senior Data Engineer to play a
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About the team or project We are a dynamic Mechanical Operations and Planned Maintenance team consisting of eight staff: six mechanical engineers, a supervisor, and a Mechanical Maintenance Manager
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About the Team The Estates Engineering team sits within the Estates, Facilities & Campus Development Directorate and plays a critical role in keeping the University's estate safe, compliant and
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Position:Senior Electronics Design Engineer (KTP Associate) Based at:ELE Advanced Technologies, Nelson, Lancashire Salary:Up to £40,000 The role: An exciting opportunity has become available for a
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About the Team or Project The Estates Engineering team is responsible for providing a safe, comfortable, and compliant estate for students and staff. We set engineering standards through clear
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digital services that help the University achieve its strategic objectives in teaching and research, nationally & globally. About the Department The Software Engineering department within IT&D
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at the intersection of engineering, robotics, fashion technology, digital design and material exploration. You will contribute to documentation, guidance, demonstrations and training that support a safe, productive and
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