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). The AI engineer will be required to undertake the following activities. Build an AI-powered platform: To develop and implement an AI-powered business health diagnostic platform. Working with people
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faculties to enhance student education using learning technologies. Within the wider team, Media Producers create engaging, interactive learning objects and we are developing innovative mixed reality learning
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a range of staff discounts. We are committed to personal development and conduct regular team training as well as providing individuals the opportunity to improve themselves through a wide range of
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Programme Apply Now: You can easily apply using your CV and covering letter by clicking on 'Apply Now '. Please highlight any relevant customer service or hospitality experience in your cover letter. If you
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skills Your careful driving skills – deliveries are not against the clock, so care is more important than speed! Your ability to plan routes and follow directions, and also to re-plan routes when road
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as up-to-date MS Office skills This role may suit either a motivated professional with relevant work experience looking for career development or a recent graduate with some experience looking
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, we look to put these novel fibres into practice in the field. Role Overview: We are seeking a Senior Research Technician to become part of an industrially-funded project developing HCF for a new type
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. The University is a signatory of the Technician Commitment and a partner affiliate of the National Technician Development Centre (NTDC). We are committed to supporting our technical staff and offer a wide range of
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skill level and/or hold a relevant specialist qualification. Strong line management capabilities are essential, including experience in supporting staff development, managing performance, and fostering a
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. The successful candidate will be helping to deliver and run active sessions. You will be responsible for the delivery of high-quality care and education, whilst supporting all needs and stages of early development