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. To support this exciting endeavour, we are seeking a highly experienced and skilled Senior Data Engineer to play a critical role supporting existing data infrastructure, data pipelines and current data
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to the training and deployment of cutting-edge AI models. To support this exciting new centre and to be part of a dedicated team, we are seeking a highly experienced and skilled Senior Data Engineer to play a
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About the team or project We are a dynamic Mechanical Operations and Planned Maintenance team consisting of eight staff: six mechanical engineers, a supervisor, and a Mechanical Maintenance Manager
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About the Team The Estates Engineering team sits within the Estates, Facilities & Campus Development Directorate and plays a critical role in keeping the University's estate safe, compliant and
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' premises in Nelson, Lancashire. To find out more about ELE Advanced Technologies, go to https://eleat.co.uk/. Qualifications we require: Hold a minimum 2:1 degree in a relevant field such as Electronic
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at the intersection of engineering, robotics, fashion technology, digital design and material exploration. You will contribute to documentation, guidance, demonstrations and training that support a safe, productive and
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environment? Am I confident supporting engineering projects? Can I adapt to working across different teams and disciplines? Do I take pride in maintaining safe and efficient workspaces? Am I passionate about
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deployment specialists. Responsibilities include day‑to‑day operations, platform engineering, and driving continuous improvement. The role requires strong technical expertise across enterprise Mac/Windows
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multidisciplinary supervisory team spanning engineering, ecology, and environmental science, with access to state-of-the-art laboratories, field sensors, and data-analysis facilities. You will also join Manchester
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global assets projected to reach 62% by 2030. While this growth fosters financial inclusion, it also creates new and underexplored risks at the intersection of technology, human behaviour, and market