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Electrical Building Services Engineer ( Job Number: 24000498) Estates and Facilities Grade 7: - £37,099 - £44,263 per annum Open-Ended/Permanent - Full Time Contracted Hours per Week: 35 Working
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Professor in Electrical Engineering (ENG_05) ( Job Number: 23002196) Department of Engineering Grade 10: - Negotiable, subject to experience Open-Ended/Permanent - Full Time Contract Duration: Open
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undertake electrical repairs and maintenance work, to an agreed level, in compliance with industry standards, statutory requirements, relevant codes of practice in a professional and customer-focused manner
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science subject, mechanical or electrical and electronic engineering. 5. Experience of working in a team. 6. Ability to solve problems and resolve issues, plan solutions and make pragmatic decisions
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colleagues to optimise the energy performance of mechanical and electrical building services assets across the University’s estate and will operate in close collaboration with the Energy Management team
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qualification 5. Experience of working in a electrical building engineering services discipline. How to apply To progress to the assessment stage, candidates must evidence each of the essential criteria
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at a strategic / expert level for a sustained period of time. High level of understanding of the activities, objectives and strategic direction of universities, both current and potential future changes
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the end of our current CCF-RED funded pilot project. If it proves successful our intention is to seek to secure funding to continue these network activities, alongside other elements of the Northern
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arrangements to be agreed. Please note that this role is being advertised as a fixed term position, aligning with the end of our current CCF-RED funded pilot project. If it proves successful our intention is to
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where this is not evident. Provide specialist advice and make decisions to conduct DNA metabarcoding of cocoa flowers. This could include adapting current lab protocols for samples with low DNA