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You will contribute to the development roadmap and the timely delivery, test and deployment of digital tools for that roadmap. We are now working in a hybrid way, with a mix of remote and office working. We strive to offer a great work life balance - if you are looking for full time, part time or flexible options, we will try to make this work where business possible.
You will be accountable for the daily operation, security, and reliability of the Trust's IT systems , ensuring consistent service levels. Candidates should have a minimum of five years' experience in technical support roles , with a proven track record of reporting to management.
You will Integrate scientific equipment with varying data interfaces and updated rates across the system.
You will check and inspect the configuration of hardware interfaces, drivers, and communication protocols for interoperability.
You will ensure smooth interaction between physical devices, software components, and network infrastructure.
About the Role: We’re seeking an experienced Business Development Executive to promote leading-edge printing and document management systems. You’ll help businesses transform how they print while building a rewarding revenue stream for yourself. Perks & Benefits: - Earn 75% on every sale, plus 50% profit share on all recurring service contracts. - Total flexibility—set your hours and work...
Overview Join to apply for the Health & Safety Operational Manager role at RHP Group . This range is provided by RHP Group. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range Direct message the job poster from RHP Group Responsibilities Ensure the business delivers its activities in line with health and safety policies and...
You will be hands‐on with projects that enable you to develop your technical experience.
You will be contributing and responding to the national challenges of:
You will be based at our Teddington site and will be working on laboratory and/or data-based projects through practical and theory-based learning.
You will mentor and lead a small team of Systems Engineers allocated to each project, delegating, and reviewing work.
You will also provide technical leadership of project teams, alongside project managers and science leads.
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You will be joining our team at an exciting time – we maintain the UK's National Time Scale, UTC (NPL), and are developing a new resilient Time Scale facility that will underpin UK Digital Infrastructure.
You will be asked about this throughout the recruitment process. To work at NPL, you will need to obtain BPSS security clearance.
PhD - Practical primary thermometry for in-situ traceability 2 days ago – Be among the first 25 applicants About the Role The reliable measurement of temperature is vital in a very wide range of scientific and industrial settings. Current generation thermometers all drift in their output with use. Our aim is to develop the next generation of temperature sensors that are driftless, able to...
You will take ownership of a defined portfolio within NPL’s Life Sciences and Health activities NPL is helping the UK continue to be a world leader in the translation of life sciences research, accelerating access to new diagnosis and treatment techniques, and supporting the rapid adoption of advanced healthcare technologies into the NHS.
You will also answer any queries and resolve any issues as and when needed. Equally, you’ll take pride in furthering your own development and skills in line with any developments and legislation changes. We are working in a hybrid way, with a mix of remote and office working.
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About the Role We are looking for up to 5 fully funded PhD candidates across a range of disciplines to carry out advanced research in building security and resilience in a digitalised world, as part of a partnership led academically by the Universities of Surrey and Strathclyde and supported by the Surrey-Strathclyde-NPL strategic partnership and a number of industry partners. The world is...
About the Role We focus on both operational support and project delivery, working with other teams including cyber security in support of Cyber Essentials and ISO27001 requirements, service management to provide engineering escalations and change activity, digital delivery to provide the technical capabilities to implement new services and ensure operational readiness, and the business...
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You will drive effective Project Management skills development ,decision-making, accountability and oversight across the Science and Engineering medium to high-risk portfolio of projects.
You will manage the performance and potential of your team, building highly motivated, customer-focused, and performing teams.
You will also answer any queries and resolve any issues as and when needed. Equally, you’ll take pride in furthering your own development and skills in line with any developments and legislation changes. We are working in a hybrid way, with a mix of remote and office working.
You will be asked about this throughout the recruitment process.
You will be part of NPL’s Portfolio Office, which provides PMO services across NPL to ensure all our projects are managed to the highest standard.
You will work closely with senior stakeholders and exhibit excellent influencing skills to enable delivery.
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You will be delivering projects on time, to budget and to the highest quality standards within our governance framework.
You will receive support from our exclusive PMO portfolio office, who provide resources to help on projects and quality templates to ensure all our projects are managed to the highest standard.
About the Role This highly innovative PhD project, led by Swansea University and based at NPL in London, aims to create new tools for analysing semiconductor wafers and devices, focusing on the latest materials like compound semiconductors. Compound semiconductors, important in the UK's semiconductor strategy, are used in various technologies like electric vehicles, sensors, and quantum...
You will be joining our team at an exciting time – we are leading the national effort to develop compact and chip-based microresonator-based frequency combs, or microcombs, as part of the . Microcombs are a game-changer in: Astronomy Health monitoring Explosives detection Telecoms Lidar and radar, and Gravity sensing with portable optical clocks.