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% of publications rated as 4* and 3*), this dynamic Department is an excellent place to work. The strategic vision for the Department includes a growth plan of over 50% over the next five years, with a significant
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with the content with its micro tools. The successful applicant will be responsible for mechanical design, programming and developing controllers, as well as implementation and testing the robotic system
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plus, experience as a network engineer managing complex environments * 4. Previous experience of CISCO ACI is essential * 5. ITIL Foundation. * 6. Experience with solutions design, either
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the effectiveness of our research governance structures across departments, research institutes, and the university itself while launching a series of interventions including Shadow Committees and co-designed pilot
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contribute to the design, build, configuration, and support of Microsoft Server, virtual server and cloud infrastructure services to meet the existing and future business needs of the University. They will
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, staff, visitors in their use of Durham University IT systems. You will undertake activities relating to, and work with increasing independence in relation to: Software design Software development Software
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, staff, visitors in their use of Durham University IT systems. You will undertake activities relating to, and work with increasing independence in relation to: Software design Software development Software
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team. The successful candidate will have a strong academic track record, including experience in designing, carrying out, analysing, and interpreting video observations and associated quantitative data
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and apply recognised industry standards (e.g. customer service, digitisation, accessibility) to enhance the level of service being delivered. Teamwork · Help your colleagues to organise, plan
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to solve problems yourself and as part of a team and resolve issues, plan solutions and make pragmatic decisions. 8. Committed to continuing professional development and evidence of personal development