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The University of Manchester
Technical Support & Software Developer
The John Rylands University Library
Closing date: 20/09/2007 Salary £26,666 - £32,796 p.a.
You will be part of the team establishing the new Institutional Repository for the University of Manchester. You will provide systems development and technical support for the Institutional Repository.
You must have a degree in a relevant computer science discipline and a relevant postgraduate degree, or equivalent relevant practical experience. You must also have systems development experience in Windows and Linux environments and knowledge of XML and Java.
You should also have good oral and written communication skills, including the ability to effectively communicate with non-technical audiences. In addition, you should possess analytical and problem solving skills and be able to work both independently and in a distributed team.
For further details visit: www.manchester.ac.uk
Yorkshire Water
Graduate Development programme £21k
IT Maths Electronics Science Engineering Business Studies
Yorkshire Water manage the collection, treatment and distribution of water, supplying around 1.24 billion litres of drinking water each day – that’s the equivalent of a glass of water for every person on the planet!
We also collect, treat and dispose of about one billion litres of waste water safely back into the environment each day.
Through our grid system we operate more than 700 water and sewage treatment works and 120 reservoirs. We operate 40,000 miles of water and sewerage mains – enough pipework to circulate the earth! Many of these pipes were constructed back in the 19th century and are still in use today. Our job is to maintain these in good working order and continually improve them for future generations to protect public health, the environment and public water supply.
We are looking for IT or related degree such as Maths, Electronics, Science, Engineering and Business Studies.
Visit our website for more details:
www.yorkshirewater.com