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, leveraging the recent acquisition of two new FIBs in the School of Physics, including a plasma FIB, with options to etch with various ion sources. The project goal is to probe the properties of a range of QMs
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The School of Physics at the University of Bristol seeks an outstanding candidate for a permanent academic appointment within the astrophysics research theme. The appointment will be at the level of
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. Experience of working in a technical laboratory to include laboratory techniques, process improvement and problem solving Good IT skills, and an ability to effectively use software such as excel and powerpoint
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requested, oversee the construction process to ensure quality levels are met, manage completion and occupation to defined timescales. You will have experience of working with multi-disciplinary project teams
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office enquiries in person, on-line or on the telephone. You will organise meetings, process data, make payments and place orders for teams across the study, arrange travel for ALSPAC staff, collate and
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prospective students and supporting the conversion of enquirers through the application process. Build relationships with prospective students, supporting the conversion of enquirers through the application
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to process improvement. You will also be expected to coordinate optional unit choices for our non-finalist students and have oversight of attendance monitoring and engagement. You will also have line
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. This is a key role and you will always be on the go, ordering and maintaining stock along with delivering and transferring to our outlets. This role requires a driving licence and a good degree of physical
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applicants, their agents, and referees throughout the application process. Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity to develop your technical skills by assisting with admissions annual renewal, data analysis
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We’re seeking an outstanding candidate who has great attention to detail, an eye for process improvement, and who feels comfortable operating within a highly regulated environment. Role: Risk and