190 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
. The Department is home to over 2000 staff, students and visitors across a large range of disciplines and categories, where exemplary delivery of world-leading, innovative research programmes and
-
Salary: £26,595 per annum (2025/26 pay award pending), plus a 20% night shift enhancement Hours: full-time, average of 37.5 hours per week Shift Pattern: 13 x 12.5 hour shifts in every 30 day period Contract Type: Permanent, subject to six months’ probation Selwyn is recruiting for a Porter to...
-
Westcott House is recruiting for a Catering Manager. Overseeing a small catering team, the successful post-holder will be responsible for the college catering function, ensuring a well-run, high quality and cost-effective food service is provided for students, staff and guests at Westcott House....
-
We value your privacy We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalised ads or content, and analyse our traffic. By clicking "Accept All", you consent to our use of cookies. Customise Reject All Accept All Customise Consent Preferences We use cookies to help you navigate...
-
holidays), a defined contribution pension scheme with 6% (minimum) employer contribution, a health care cash plan funded by the College (allowing you to claim money for routine medical treatments including
-
On this day 113 years ago Alan Turing (KC 1931) was born. From the papers he published at Cambridge which are now recognised as the foundation of computer science, through his vital cryptanalysis
-
Casual Porter Salary: £14.19 per hour (plus an additional £1.32 p/h night allowance) Location: Cambridge, St Edmunds College (free onsite parking, when available) Please see job description here – Porter (Casual Night ) 2025 Need flexibility? Want to decide what shifts you want to work and when?...
-
On this day 113 years ago Alan Turing (KC 1931) was born. From the papers he published at Cambridge which are now recognised as the foundation of computer science, through his vital cryptanalysis
-
include 33 days’ annual leave (including bank holidays), a defined contribution pension scheme with 6% (minimum) employer contribution, a health care cash plan funded by the College (allowing you to claim
-
with 6% (minimum) employer contribution, a health care cash plan funded by the College (allowing you to claim money for routine medical treatments including dental and optical), a free meal when on duty