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? An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our Campus Safety Team at the University of Surrey. This is a rewarding, people-focused role at the heart of our vibrant university community, supporting students
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complementarity with materials science and engineering research already underway. Alignment with Materials Ageing, Performance, and Lifetime Prediction and a willingness to engage with Defence and Security partners
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of law and technology or defence or national security policy. The successful applicant will be expected to deliver teaching in core undergraduate modules and support will be given to develop
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all University Health and Safety and Environmental systems and procedures, and take an active part in the development of these policies Ensure the use of equipment and materials in delivery
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new research development: contribute to developing new research proposals and building partnerships with funders to sustain GCARE’s ongoing research initiatives by securing external funding. Support
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strategy for IT, digital, and technology-enabled services. The roles will focus on securing value for money, managing commercial and delivery risk, and building effective supplier partnerships that support
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. You will also have: A full UK driving licence (essential) Experience driving larger vehicles such as a Transit van, 4x4 or trailers (desirable) A good understanding of Health & Safety procedures and
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for enterprise integration and future data platform development Promote principles, guardrails, and patterns that enable scalable, secure, and maintainable data flows Engage directly with senior stakeholders
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-focused approach with a strong commitment to customer service Up-to-date knowledge of Health & Safety regulations and a commitment to safe, inclusive working practices Experience working in a performance or
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other researchers in the School to design and develop applications of in vitro models in their research areas Generate high quality publications and demonstrable impact Secure significant external