61 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" uni jobs at Plymouth University
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role Under the guidance of the Senior Programme Administrator and as a member of the team, you will be responsible for the delivery of and assist in the development of a comprehensive, customer focused
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Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Development opportunities Enhanced family leave Flexible working Retailer discounts On-site nursery A summary of our comprehensive benefits can be viewed here
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three sites in Plymouth, Exeter and Truro. The School is currently seeking to appoint a proactive and enthusiastic Programme Administrator to provide cross site administrative support in a busy and ever
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, dredging, or marine restoration projects. Familiarity with UK environmental regulations and maritime sustainability policies. Strong project management and data analysis capabilities. Highly numerate, with
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methodical individual with high attention to detail and problem solving skills. Experience in successfully managing competing demands from a variety of stakeholders and the ability to analyse and interpret
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sensing methods and their application to the marine environment. You will be a highly motivated and dynamic academic who seeks the opportunity to build a career in a University with an international
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within the electronic engineering sector. Knowledge of IT security principles and firmware development. Development of SOPs to embed knowledge. Highly numerate, tenacious with well-developed problem
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The job details are shown below. For further information click on the link for the job description. This is an exciting time to join the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics (SECaM) as
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to communicate effectively with a range of audiences? About the role You will work as an integral part of the programme team, creating and maintaining a strong stakeholder engagement network across our University
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advanced practice programme in the Southwest. Research in the School was rated highly in the REF and continues to grow. The University’s Clinical Schools initiative is an exciting development, through which