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to at least City and Guilds part 3 or equivalent level, with City and Guilds 2382 18th edition, and with City and Guilds 2394 test and inspection. City and Guilds electrical design would be useful. You will
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engineering to small groups from schools. You should possess a formal qualification, such as an HNC, BTEC, City and Guilds award or equivalent in an appropriate subject (e.g. mechanical engineering
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, such as an HNC, BTEC, City and Guilds award or equivalent in an appropriate subject (e.g. mechanical engineering apprenticeship). Experience of use of CNC mills and lathes or a demonstrable willingness
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managing our large and complex Linux, storage and networking estate. Our infrastructure supports around 6,000 people across the city of Oxford. We are currently on a journey to replace, renew and rebuild
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per week (0.7 FTE) for the remaining 8 months. The project involves collaborating with primary school-communities in the city of Bristol to design and conduct in-depth ethnographic and oral-history
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, Reparative Futures of Education (Repair-Ed), and is led by Professor Arathi Sriprakash. The project involves collaborating with primary school-communities in the city of Bristol, England. Through
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a Operations Manager to join Oxford Cancer, a city-wide research initiative and partnership between Oxford University, Oxford University Hospitals
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team working on site, in Banbury Road near the city centre. IT Services is a key department that ensures that the University has robust, reliable and high-performing IT facilities it requires to support
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unique venue. Located in Oxford’s medieval city centre, the Sheldonian Theatre is a Grade 1 listed architectural jewel, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1699. The principal ceremonial hall
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) You will be based in a beautiful modern building just 15 minutes’ walk from the train station, bus stops and city centre 3 days onsite working is required with this role with a flexible approach to