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staff and stakeholders. Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With The Department of Chemical and Process Engineering (CAPE) is driven by a desire to make the world a materially better place, optimising
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software development experience, using more than one programming language. Bachelor’s Degree (NZQA Level 7) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or closely related software development discipline
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, supported and valued. UC’s Benefits approach is shaped by Ngā Uara | Our Values Whanaungatanga, Tiakitanga, and Manaakitanga. We offer a range of benefits, for more information, please visit us: https
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to students and staff. All while supporting the development of improved processes and systems, contributing to automation initiatives, and managing micro-credentials and digital badges. You will engage with a
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service providers is desirable. Bachelor’s Degree (NZQA Level 7) in Computer Science or equivalent or a Tertiary qualification (relevant to the industry) Communication skills and a customer-focused mindset
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, and ongoing support. You will play a key role in triaging patients, administering treatments, supporting preventative health programmes, and ensuring all care is delivered in line with professional
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2 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline
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dynamic environment where you can broaden and develop your experience while contributing to the University’s strategic mission of supporting staff and nurturing thriving students. UC is anything but
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through inspections, reporting, and quality assurance processes Supporting operational reporting, data entry, and systems maintenance Assisting with ordering of cleaning supplies and managing equipment
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of science for Aotearoa New Zealand and position the organisation as a globally recognised leader in its field. For more information, visit https://www.earthsciences.nz/ . We’re expanding our Māori