The page you were trying to view does not exists or may have expired. Below are the list of similar positions in our database.
Similar Posts
-
pension scheme with 6% (minimum) employer contribution, a health care cash plan funded by the College, a free meal when on duty, and the opportunity to work in a beautiful environment. Facilities on-site
-
university committee level. About You You are able to demonstrable experience of PPM scheduling and program management within a facilities or asset management environment, along with having experience in
-
will also have previous experience of team management to ensure work processes are maintained as well as looking for opportunities to improve. Benefits of working at the University of Cambridge include
-
facilities available to group members. The lab and the wider University of Cambridge are committed, in their pursuit of academic and research excellence, to a pro-active and inclusive approach to equality
-
We are looking to appoint a Proteomics Technical Lead to join the Proteomics Facility at the MRC Toxicology Unit, University of Cambridge. The facility performs a fundamental role in tackling
-
As one of the world's oldest and most successful universities, the University of Cambridge is a renowned centre for research, education, and scholarship. Critical to our success is ensuring
-
% in support of the HR Manager, this role would suit someone with experience of working in a busy payroll role and a wish to broaden their remit with HR administration. This role is to ensure
-
Details Posted: 22-Apr-24 Location: USA - MA - Cambridge Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Facilities//Maintenance/Trades Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 65546BR Job Summary The
-
Are you ready to lead a building team at the forefront of biomedical research? Cambridge University's VPD Heart and Lung Research Institute (HLRI) is seeking a dedicated Building Services Manager to
-
Overview The Blundell lab at the University of Cambridge is seeking a candidate for a postdoctoral position to investigate the use of T-cell receptor repertoire analysis for improving the detention