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responsible for overseeing and managing the life cycle of assets maintained/managed by Engineering on our CAFM system. These assets can include machinery, equipment, infrastructure, facilities, and any other
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: Engineering - Waterloo & St Thomas'. Contact details:Nicolas Hallifax. [email protected] Location: St.Thomas' Campus. Category: Professional & Support Services. Job description We are looking for a
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(Mechanical) and strong, demonstrable competencies in mechanical trades 2. Good knowledge of engineering designs, installations, maintenance and repairs 3. Good understanding and experience
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About us The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES) is a vibrant faculty based in the heart of London with a long tradition of world-leading research and teaching in physics
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following skills and experience: Essential criteria Degree or equivalent experience in engineering discipline (biomedical, software, electronic, mechanical, materials), quality or related subject. Knowledge
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of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences is seeking a highly organised individual to be the part of the senior management team for the administration of the clinical and research imaging services run by
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not limited to, health and safety compliance, good laboratory practice, maintenance of equipment and interactions with external stakeholders (engineers, delivery staff, maintenance and security
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using a variety of protocols and transport mechanisms Good understanding of the full solution development lifecycle Ability to seek innovative and cost-effective solutions to suit changing priorities with
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systems Development of service innovations across their Campus and the Estate The responsibility for all Engineers and contractors involved in the delivery of the mechanical, electrical, BMS and building
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, and experience Essential criteria 1. Certified Mechanical, Electrical, or HVAC Craft Apprenticeship and/or Minimum City & Guilds certificate/s within an appropriate engineering discipline. 2