Bournemouth, Dorset, South West, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
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environment. Communicate findings and insight effectively to stakeholders through clear visualisations, reports and presentations. About you So what are we looking for? Master's or PhD in Geospatial sciences, Geographical information systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Computer Science or related field. Experience working in the financial services industry. more »
Weymouth, England, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
The Airedale Group
and drive alignment with business objectives. Experience Required: degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Data Science, or a related field; Master'sdegree preferred. years of experience in a leadership role within a data-driven organisation, with expertise in service performance analytics and more »
and visualisation tools (Azure, Synapse and Power BI) etc Beneficial to have experience working in the healthcare or SaaS space. Bachelor or Master'sdegree in Computer Science, Data Science, STEM subjects or related field. more »
generation RISC-V products for applications including 5G, AI and machine learning. The successful CPU Verification Engineer will have: A BSc/MSc degree in Computer Engineering or similar Proven experience in Hardware Verification, with expertise within SystemVerilog/UVM A keen interest to work on RISC-V more »
detail please read the full job description and person specification documents which are attached to this advert Person Specification Qualifications Essential Educated to degree level or equivalent APM Prince 2 or equivalent Evidence of development of project management knowledge and skills through formal courses and/or experience more »
linked to the adoption and use of technology Knowledge, skills and training Essential Degree or equivalent qualifications and specialist training to Mastersdegree or equivalent plus relevant specialist knowledge, backed up by practical experience. Significant experience as a manager in the NHS, supporting and managing staff. more »