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the management and delivery of technical services and support operations to the Discipline of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Biomedical Engineering. The Chief Technical Officer leads and manages a highly skilled
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closely with existing academic staff in the School of Engineering to introduce new pedagogical teaching and learning that advances the delivery of current modules. Please see job description and application
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technology to drive efficiencies • Knowledge of public sector employment regulations Post Summary - Head of Organisation Capability Post status: Permanent Hours of Post: 35 hours per week Salary
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the Head of Discipline of Electronic and Electrical Engineering to: • Develop and lead a team of IT support specialists across the School • Advise the School on adoption of new technologies including
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: Specific Purpose Contract Hours of Post: 35 hours per week Salary: This appointment will be made on the Administrative 2 Salary Scale ( €56,142 - €65,967 ) per annum) at a point in line with current
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benefits of IT can be realised for the University. This is achieved by establishing a technology strategy and standards or the university, ensuring IT systems are optimized and compatible to reduce the
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research activities within the Discipline of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Biomedical Engineering. They will provide vital electronic and instrumentation support in the installation, maintenance and repair
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the School. At undergraduate level, technical support is required across several programmes including Biology and Biomedical Sciences, Geoscience, Geography and Environmental Sciences & Engineering. Technical
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: This appointment will be made on the Administrative 1 (Points 1-3), Salary Scale (€65,367 - €84,560 per annum) at a point in line with current Government pay policy. monthly/weekly payscales. (tcd.ie) How to apply
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and progress the commercial development of a new technology. The PDO will enhance the commercialisation strategy and development of a technology that efficiently captures carbon dioxide from air