A practice is looking for Chinese speaking graduates (either Part I or IIs) for position within a prestigious practice working on a major new build.

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Graduate Vacancy

BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE  Knowledge Transfer Partnership 

 

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

I would be grateful if you would bring this exciting project to the attention of graduates with some relevant experience. 

 

For any informal enquiries please contact Professor Peter McDermott - 07748 761309, p.mcdermott@salford.ac.uk

 


 

 

http://www.ktp.salford.ac.uk/page/KTP%20Vacancies

 

SALARY: £20,755 - 21,960

 

CLOSING DATE: 22nd July 2012

 

This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious construction, engineering, management or information systems graduate to fast-track their career development as a Business Information Management Associate – in the construction sector. The project will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to deal with issues of information management, procurement and performance measurement with a small company in construction. The successful candidate will also be eligible to register for a research degree.  Your interests should include information management, the development of Key Performance Indicators (economic and social) and business system designs. The successful candidate will undertake a 2-year collaborative project between B4Box Limited, a leading construction company and the University of Salford. Primarily based in B4Box premises in Salford, you will take a leading role in capturing the company’s highly successful business model, develop and replicate the model to new clients and lead in the development of a new approach to construction - linking government investment in capital projects with training.

As KTP Associate, the successful candidate will receive extensive practical and formal training, gain highly desirable specialist performance management skills, broaden knowledge and expertise within an industrially relevant project, and gain valuable experience from commercial and academic mentors. You will benefit from a Personal Development Budget of £4,000 and will have the opportunity to register free of charge for a postgraduate research qualification.

Skills required: Candidates should possess (or be near completion of) an Honours degree in construction, engineering, management/social science or information systems or a strongly-related discipline at 1st or 2.1 standards. The candidate should be self-motivated with an ability to work independently and to tight deadlines within a dynamic and small team environment. In addition, s/he must have a genuine enthusiasm for developing advanced information systems solutions to real-world problems. Some knowledge and understanding of information system development and/or programme languages would be desirable. Team working and flexibility will be a key requirement.

 

 

Best regards

 

Peter

 

Professor Peter McDermott

University of Salford

School of the Built Environment

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Graduate Vacancy

BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE  Knowledge Transfer Partnership 

 

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

I would be grateful if you would bring this exciting project to the attention of graduates with some relevant experience. 

 

For any informal enquiries please contact Professor Peter McDermott - 07748 761309, p.mcdermott@salford.ac.uk

 

http://www.ktp.salford.ac.uk/page/KTP%20Vacancies

 

SALARY: £20,755 - 21,960

 

CLOSING DATE: 22nd July 2012

 

This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious construction, engineering, management or information systems graduate to fast-track their career development as a Business Information Management Associate – in the construction sector. The project will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to deal with issues of information management, procurement and performance measurement with a small company in construction. The successful candidate will also be eligible to register for a research degree.  Your interests should include information management, the development of Key Performance Indicators (economic and social) and business system designs. The successful candidate will undertake a 2-year collaborative project between B4Box Limited, a leading construction company and the University of Salford. Primarily based in B4Box premises in Salford, you will take a leading role in capturing the company's highly successful business model, develop and replicate the model to new clients and lead in the development of a new approach to construction - linking government investment in capital projects with training. 

As KTP Associate, the successful candidate will receive extensive practical and formal training, gain highly desirable specialist performance management skills, broaden knowledge and expertise within an industrially relevant project, and gain valuable experience from commercial and academic mentors. You will benefit from a Personal Development Budget of £4,000 and will have the opportunity to register free of charge for a postgraduate research qualification. 

Skills required: Candidates should possess (or be near completion of) an Honours degree in construction, engineering, management/social science or information systems or a strongly-related discipline at 1st or 2.1 standards. T he candidate should be self-motivated with an ability to work independently and to tight deadlines within a dynamic and small team environment. In addition, s/he must have a genuine enthusiasm for developing advanced information systems solutions to real-world problems. Some knowledge and understanding of information system development and/or programme languages would be desirable. Team working and flexibility will be a key requirement.

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Graduate Vacancy

BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE  Knowledge Transfer Partnership 

 

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

I would be grateful if you would bring this exciting project to the attention of graduates with some relevant experience. 

 

For any informal enquiries please contact Professor Peter McDermott - 07748 761309, p.mcdermott@salford.ac.uk

 

http://www.ktp.salford.ac.uk/page/KTP%20Vacancies

 

SALARY: £20,755 - 21,960

 

CLOSING DATE: 22nd July 2012

 

This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious construction, engineering, management or information systems graduate to fast-track their career development as a Business Information Management Associate – in the construction sector. The project will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to deal with issues of information management, procurement and performance measurement with a small company in construction. The successful candidate will also be eligible to register for a research degree.  Your interests should include information management, the development of Key Performance Indicators (economic and social) and business system designs. The successful candidate will undertake a 2-year collaborative project between B4Box Limited, a leading construction company and the University of Salford. Primarily based in B4Box premises in Salford, you will take a leading role in capturing the company's highly successful business model, develop and replicate the model to new clients and lead in the development of a new approach to construction - linking government investment in capital projects with training. 

As KTP Associate, the successful candidate will receive extensive practical and formal training, gain highly desirable specialist performance management skills, broaden knowledge and expertise within an industrially relevant project, and gain valuable experience from commercial and academic mentors. You will benefit from a Personal Development Budget of £4,000 and will have the opportunity to register free of charge for a postgraduate research qualification. 

Skills required: Candidates should possess (or be near completion of) an Honours degree in construction, engineering, management/social science or information systems or a strongly-related discipline at 1st or 2.1 standards. T he candidate should be self-motivated with an ability to work independently and to tight deadlines within a dynamic and small team environment. In addition, s/he must have a genuine enthusiasm for developing advanced information systems solutions to real-world problems. Some knowledge and understanding of information system development and/or programme languages would be desirable. Team working and flexibility will be a key requirement.

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penn design 

chartered architects 

Beaconsfield Town Hall 

Penn Road 

Beaconsfield 

Bucks 

HP9 2PP 

Tel.01494 672636 

info@penndesign.co.uk 

www.penndesign.co.uk 



 ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT 

Penn Design is a small architectural practice based in Beaconsfield. We work on a range of residential projects from small extensions to new-builds. 

We currently have a vacancy for a Part One/Two Architectural Assistant with at least one year's working experience. The initial appointment is a temporary role for 2-3 months during the summer. However, there is the possibility this could be extended or converted to a permanent role. 

Required Skills: 

- Proficient in AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, and Sketchup 

- Enthusiasm for detailed design 

- Good practical sense 

- Ability to work on own initiative 

- Strong attention to detail 

- Experience of Construction detailing 

- Working experience of UK Building Regulations. Salary will be dependent upon level of qualification, skills, and previous experience. 


Ideally, candidates should live within daily driving distance of Beaconsfield, Bucks, HP9 2PP. 

Please email a copy of your CV, examples of your work, including an AutoCAD drawing, and salary expectations to info@penndesign.co.uk. 

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We are looking for a student placement Part 2 or a talented Part 1 commencing September 2012.

Our workload is varied, consisting of private sector and social housing, master planning, retail, education, industrial/ commercial, landscaping,

The practice has three directors and a small team in support. It is innovative, works nationally and has a commitment to achieving excellence. It is a multi award winning practice. It has a sound experience in alternative energy/technology. Since its beginnings in 1985, Bower Mattin has had a successful training record for students leading to Part 3. The successful applicant will potentially be exposed to a wide range of public sector and private sector clients. The learning curve can be steep but for an articulate, clear thinking student the educational rewards are better than joining larger practices where they may become a cog in the wheel. During the year the student will receive sound experience at all stages from A to L. We also link with a local contractors to expose students to supplementary site experience if required.

Salaries will be competitive depending on experience and ability.

Students who are articulate, well presented and with a first or 2:1 will be given preference.

I would be pleased to receive applications from your university. ( Liverpool or Manchester)

Joe Mattin

(T)  01625 660756

Paula Butterfield Architecture


Paula Butterfield Architecture + Interiors in Chorlton are looking for year out student or someone to work few days per week. Lots of domestic stuff for good experience for logbook etc and also sideline business in bicycle storage design which looks very interesting. 

Interesting local opportunity with very experienced principle Architect