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Energy related fields in Mechanical Engineering. The commencement date will be in May 2024 or by negotiation. The Department of Mechanical Engineering is one of four departments of the SECMS and currently
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. neurophysiology, cell physiology and cardiovascular physiology) and has a strong track record for being successful with the acquisition of highly competitive overhead-funded research grants. The Role/Te mahi
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on the relationship between limestone weathering in stalagmites and stalactites to energy and water budgets. Dr Fair returned to New Zealand and has had a highly successful career as a businesswomen based in Palmerston
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experience including; residential support, apartment preparation, reporting, relationship, and inventory management. To be successful in this role you will bring energy and an optimistic attitude that will see
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sustainable systems for infrastructure, energy and agriculture; and smart and healthy cities. This is an exciting and unique opportunity to develop alongside others in a progressive, supportive, and productive
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have an open, engaging and collaborative attitude that is flexible to changing requirements. You will enhance the positive energy and collegiality within the School, must embrace and value diversity and
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+ 6.75% superannuation + 5 weeks annual leave. • Cell phone available. The role/Te mahi As a sheetmetal fabricator / installer within the Mechanical Engineering department, you will work closely with
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areas (e.g. neurophysiology, cell physiology and cardiovascular physiology) and has a strong track record for being successful with the acquisition of highly competitive overhead-funded research grants
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as a team player supporting our wide research capability. The position is suited to someone who is driven and has high levels of energy to succeed in a complex and challenging multi-stakeholder
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sectors and with international researchers in the field. CITR are seeking a 0.8FTE Research Assistant for a fixed term of 17 months. Renewal of the fixed term role is subject to annual funding review