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School of Engineering Location: Medway Campus Salary: £56,021 to £64,914 Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Saturday 15 June 2024 Closing Date: Saturday 29 June 2024 Interview Date: To be
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We are seeking to appoint a fixed-term (12 months) Teaching Associate (Grade I) who can provide high quality, research informed and innovative teaching in the Department of Engineering Mathematics
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to a dedicated training budget tailored towards their personal development, access to industry leading technology and supervision from a leading academic research team from Teesside University
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journalism and excellent knowledge of current trends in sports media, as well as teaching and research experience in Higher Education. The successful candidate will work across a range of modules, build and
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to the Engineering Service Support Manager the post will be responsible for completing planned and reactive maintenance services including: Maintaining all mechanical systems, to current legislative requirements
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across all our premises, ensuring that they are maintained in a safe, efficient, and functional order. You'll be required to support our current day pattern of: 3 Days – 06:00-15:00 3 Days – 14:00-23:00 3
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, that would be able to probe neutrinos and dark matter unlike any other existing experimental facility. The Manchester FASER group plays a leading role in the operation of the current FASER tracking detector
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of Molecular Biology (LMB) working as a Maintenance Technician. As part of the team, and dependant on your experience and expertise, your focus will be either be electrical or mechanical (or multi-skilled). As
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improving safety. The current drawback to this is the energy cost of the dehydrogenation step and that the conversion of ammonia is only partial, leading to some ammonia and a certain amount of nitrogen
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going over and above to create the very best experience for staff, students and visitors. We are a diverse team of professionals and highly skilled trades – architects, electrical and mechanical engineers