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lines and vectors for the GMP compliant manufacture of viral vectors for the treatment of a host of acquired and inherited genetic disorders. The appointee will report to the Head of Process Development
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: Physics. Contact details:Rafael Tapia-Rojo. [email protected] Location: Strand Campus. Category: Research. About us Situated at our Strand Campus in central London, the Department of Physics has a
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development, including assisting with the implementation of a Power BI financial reporting platform. Process improvements of the monthly accounting and forecasting cycle Previous experience of a FP&A system and
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, including ability to draft policy and process, present confidently in a variety of formats and to a wide variety of stakeholders. Excellent organisational skills, the ability to prioritise effectively and
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, Diversity and Inclusion, as part of which we wish to increase the inclusion of typically under-represented groups amongst key roles within the college. King’s Application process Candidates are asked
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. For an informal conversation please contact Matthew Granger at [email protected] The closing date for applications is 10.00 (GMT) on Monday 13th May 2024. The selection process will include a rigorous
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for IT Technical Spaces resource. Managing the physical review / design requirements & operational standards across campus Technical Spaces environments. This ensuring that safe working of teams within
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knowledge of regulations and process and be part of professional networks promoting best practice. As part of the King’s community, you’ll work alongside inspiring academic staff, administrators and students
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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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the world and our purpose is to provide an efficient service that manages the application process from start to finish. The service we provide makes a significant impact to thousands of applicants lives