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Mechanical Design Engineer ( Job Number: 24000468) Department of Physics Grade 7: - £37,099 - £44,263 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 24 months Contracted Hours per Week: 35
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experience). 2. Experience of working in an electrical supervisory, technical manager or engineering design role. 3. Experience of delivering works including managing project/design teams and
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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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appropriate. This role will make a significant contribution to this ambition. The successful candidate will provide specialist advice and will be responsible for designing, developing, testing and refining high
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/biosciences/ Assistant Professors (Education) at Durham Grade 8 Assistant Professors on the Education track contribute to teaching, innovation, and citizenship, with opportunities to enhance their own
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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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centred software technologies that improve organisational productivity levels through increasing levels of automation, good workflow design and the optimal and secure use of data. · Leading
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. The Role and Department The Directorate of Advanced Research Computing (ARC) provides a focal point for a broad computational capability that underpins and helps define the nature of research and innovation
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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