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The Role: The University of Cambridge is seeking a knowledgeable and committed individual to join the University's Environmental Sustainability Team as its Sustainability Reporting Manager. The
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records, check and record environmental parameters, complete health monitoring, alongside general hygiene and cleaning tasks. Additionally, you will have responsibility for colony management and completion
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the Michaelides group involves computer simulations of catalytic and environmental interfaces, aiming at reaching fundamental new understanding of elementary processes at such interfaces. As part of our work, we
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conservation and environmental issues and ideas. Outstanding networking skills, excellent project management skills, and experience of facilitiating strategic planning are also prerequisites for this role
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communication skills are vital, in addition to being well-organised, thriving under pressure, meeting deadlines, and maintaining high-quality work. Whilst not essential, having an interest in environmental issues
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: environmental assessment, emissions accounting, tools of Industrial Ecology; cost estimations of supply chains and production processes of minerals; programming languages (i.e. Python, MATLAB, R), software
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experience required for the roles: Applicants must have (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in Engineering or a field relating to mining, supply chains, or similar Knowledge and experience in: environmental
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and contract cleaners and landscape gardeners and having ownership of the School’s compliance with respect to Health & Safety legislation, risk management, security, environmental sustainability
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maintenance of electrical systems to support general business needs, environmental controls and exhibition/display lighting. We are seeking an approved electrician with experience and knowledge of specialised
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of Environmental Science, Policy and Management. The Cambridge PI is Professor Laura Diaz Anadon, Professor of Climate Change Policy at the University of Cambridge, Fellow at C-EENRG and Research Associate