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The School of Natural and Built Environment at Queen’s University Belfast is seeking to appoint an exceptional candidate to the post of postdoctoral research associate in Drinking Water Treatment
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environment. Significant senior management experience in a demanding, rapidly changing high technology environment (e.g. business, academia, research institute), including experience of leading high performing
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of an internationally leading academic discipline in a dynamic and vibrant research and teaching environment. The successful candidate must have and your CV/Cover letter clearly demonstrate you have: Honours Degree
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, and academia to secure key partnerships and projects focused on advanced manufacturing activities. Our mission is to provide you with the environment to innovate and create impact - for business and
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, ideally in an educational or customer facing environment. They should demonstrate an ability of understanding of housekeeping and hygiene in a previous role. To be successful at shortlisting stage, please
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demonstrate the following: A construction/property related degree OR substantial relevant, recent experience in a property/estate management services environment. RICS qualified (Pathway - Commercial Real
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senior level to apply these disciplines successfully in a business environment. Significant senior management experience including operational and financial in a demanding, rapidly changing high technology
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professional experience of working at a senior level to apply these disciplines successfully in a business environment. Significant senior management experience in a demanding, rapidly changing high technology
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experience in a health and safety role in a laboratorybased environment where health and safety compliance was the main role undertaken. Have experience of developing and delivering Health and Safety Training
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-innovation and digitally enabled clinical research environment. It is an exciting new project for healthcare in Northern Ireland, the outcome of creative collaboration between academia, industry, the NHS, and