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of communication with an ability to present to large groups and varied audiences with confidence in an engaging manner. Excellent standard of communication and able to write clear, well-structured and accurate
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orientation, and the ability to tailor responses to specific technical and non-technical audiences. Ability to prioritise and schedule workload in the face of conflicting demands. Structured and methodical
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strategic leadership for the data managed in the Estates digital systems, including data integration and analytical insight, ensuring estate, space, asset and cost information is structured, accurate
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the Schools of Metallurgy and Materials, and Chemical Engineering.
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Job Description Position Details School of Chemistry, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally
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Knowledge of student sport and the complexities of working in a student environment Good understanding of National Governing Body competition structures and delivery methods Understanding of equity and
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and schedule workloads in the face of conflicting demands. The post holder must employ structured and methodical approaches to problem solving, in order to anticipate issues within own area of
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to training, it is expected that this role will be focused on management and coordination, with the majority of the specialist training being delivered by Research Software Engineers from the Research Software
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collaboration from the Manufacturing Technology Centre. Role Summary Work within EPSRC Impact Accelerator Account award to develop extraction techniques for critical elements using mechanochemistry. Operate
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technology. Proven project management and budgetary skills are essential. Demonstrably strong time and people management skills. Ability to work across functional boundaries to negotiate, influence and gain