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Project Manager (Noise Network Plus)
We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to support collaborative projects within the Centre for Vision, Speech, and Signal Processing (CVSSP) and the Surrey Institute for People-Centred Artificial Intelligence (PAI). This is a part time (21.6 hours/week), fixed term role up to January 2028.
The Role
This post will have particular responsibility for "Noise Network Plus", a collaboration between the Universities of Surrey, Bath, Salford, and City St George's University of London, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Noise Network Plus aims to bring together diverse teams and stakeholders, promote inclusive dialogue, co-design innovative solutions, and build unprecedented research capabilities to tackle the complex challenge of reducing noise and its impacts on people, the environment, and the economy.
The candidate must have prior experience as a project manager and demonstrate relevant skills in planning, preparation, execution, and reporting of projects to ensure the operational aspects are clearly defined and achieved within the timelines, cost, and quality guidelines. The Noise Network Plus will be hosting multiple events such as grant writing and impact workshops, summer schools, and stakeholder engagement meetings. As such, event organisation experience is essential.
You will join an established research group within a highly rated research centre, with excellent computing and software infrastructure for first-class research, modern facilities, and close links with industry. The Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP) is an International Centre of Excellence for research in Audio-Visual Machine Perception.
How to Apply
Please apply with your CV and cover letter on the University website.
For informal enquiries related to the project, please contact the Principal Investigator, Professor Mark Plumbley, e-mail: m.plumbley@surrey.ac.uk.
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