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postgraduate research student programme. You will feel part of a cohesive team working alongside professional and dynamic colleagues. For more information about our Faculty and team, please visit us
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, EQUIS and AMBA. We provide a collegial environment, and academic staff have access to generous internal research funding, sabbatical leave, and the world-renowned Erskine fellowship programme. For more
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positive and inclusive work environment. Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With You will work as part of a project team within UC's Student Success Programme - Kia Angitu. The ACE team works to empower every
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. The Department and School provide a collegial environment, and academic staff have access to generous internal research funding, sabbatical leave, and the world-renowned Erskine fellowship program. For more
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Experience with MTHW reticulation systems Strong computer skills, including experience with CMMS platforms and digital reporting tools A history of continuous improvement and preventative maintenance Contract
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algorithms, and hold a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computational Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or a related field. You will also have: Strong understanding of power system transient simulation concepts
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Computing, Commerce or Finance-related discipline or equivalent. You'll also be able to demonstrate: Strong ERP testing experience (HCM, Finance, Payroll modules) with a modern ERP system (preferably Workday
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medium to large organisations. And have: a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or related field (Level 7+) Qualifications in Cisco CCNA, Fortinet NSE4, CWNP, Aruba ClearPass
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Computer Science or equivalent An alignment with our organisation's values and culture, promoting a positive and inclusive work environment. Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With Building world-class digital
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shaping a digital future where technology empowers people, and people inspire technology. Ngā Painga o UC | Why UC Ngā Uara | Our Values of manaakitanga, whanaungatanga and tiakitanga guide our decisions