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leverage technology effectively. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. To provide first and second-line software and hardware support by investigating and providing technical solutions to a broad range of
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administration etc.) C5 Excellent communication and presentation skills. C6 Ability to use IT and relevant software packages to support teaching and learning. C7 Proven ability to work independently and as part of
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-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) and School of Infection and Immunity (Sii) at the University of Glasgow. The postholder will work with our existing systems administrator to maintain our
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Job Purpose To support the use and development of the University’s timetabling and room booking system, and its users, building relationships with colleagues across the University working on room
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at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital to support clinical trials and University of Glasgow research projects. One of the key objectives of GIA is to deliver, in collaboration with NHS Greater Glasgow
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to continually develop the knowledge and skills required in the post. 9. To be aware of and understand relevant University policies in areas relevant to the role, including equality and diversity and health
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Certificate) or equivalent, and/or experience of personal development in a similar role. Desirable: B1: Knowledge of other University software packages (Moodle, Qlikview, Oracle-based platforms etc.). B2
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the phone, obtaining relevant information for emergency referrals. Daily use of all Microsoft Office software, practice management system and Zoom calls/messaging. Processing and handling of cheques, cash and
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). The Senior Software Engineer will develop and maintain the bespoke applications used in support of the school operations across the college. These bespoke applications include, but are not limited
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databases, drafting technical/progress reports and papers as appropriate. 4. Develop and enhance your research profile and reputation and that of The University of Glasgow/ School/ Research Group, including