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Infrastructure & Environment PhD opportunities Our Infrastructure and Environment research division seeks to respond to current societal challenges through the ideas and creativity of engineering
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environment for social science at the University of Glasgow. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. In consultation with research leaders in the College of Social Sciences, and professional partners in
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Degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline/business area with evidence of continued professional development in an area relevant to the role. A2 Knowledge of the Higher Education research environment
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abilities and a real eye for detail. C7 Excellent commercial awareness. Experience Essential: E1 Experience of supervising health and safety within a similar environment. E2 Experience of working in a
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administrative services within a project or team environment. A3 Knowledge of governance and business processes in a large complex organisation. A4 Knowledge of process improvement. Desirable: B1 Knowledge
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Experience Essential E1 Relevant experience in a similar customer facing role, such as hospitality, retail or call centre. E2 Proven record of working in a fast paced environment Desirable F1 Previous
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environment. Desirable: F1 Work experience in an academic library. Terms and Conditions Salary will be Grade 3, £21,900 - £22,681 per annum. This post is full time (35 hours p/w) and open ended. As part of Team
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team. C9 Ability to work flexibly and adapt to changing environments. C10 Ability to build and manage business relationships bridging between higher education
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of the higher education research environment. A5 Knowledge of the interdependencies between different business areas, processes and systems. Desirable: B1 Detailed knowledge of higher education research processes
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analysis and issue resolution and continuously improve processes and procedures to support efficient and effective operations within a strong internal control environment. The role will have responsibility