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or workspace areas. The role requires experience and knowledge in the routine operation, maintenance, commissioning, and training of various equipment and instruments related to Analytical Chemistry and Process
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based at other campuses of the University About You The Technical Officer will report to the Technical Coordinator (Process Chemistry & Environmental) and will be responsible for delivering technical
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project management skills, and the ability to prioritise work, work to deadlines and undertake multiple parallel projects Demonstrated ability to identify, assess, test and evaluate technical applications
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polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) from renewable resources. To be successful in this position, you will have: Skills and knowledge in microbiology, DNA sequencing, and bioinformatic analyses. Extensive experience in microbial
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into streamlined, effective solutions. About the Role Sitting within the Enabling Services Reform team of the Operations Portfolio, you will lead business process improvement activities that directly impact
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the University, providing insights and reporting on asset expenditure, and identifying opportunities for continuous improvement in processes. About You You are an organised and detail-oriented professional with
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. Conduct the sourcing events centrally managed by Procurement department following the Quotation procedure. Update and maintain the master project database to monitor and to keep track all projects including
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spreadsheets. Acting as the first point of contact for students and enquirers, this role facilitates smooth access to the service by managing enquiries, processing and assessing documentation, entering data
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allocation, recruitment and onboarding, HR documentation, and ensuring accurate remuneration for STEM employees. The Workforce Planning Officer will gather, process, and share HR-related information
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Standards and ELICOS Standards. You will support governance boards and committees, contribute to accreditation and audit processes, and drive a culture of continuous improvement across the organisation