Sentences with phrase «on permanent staff»

Currently recruiting for a Project Engineer on a permanent staff basis for an Oil and Gas company based in Aberdeen.
Currently recruiting for an experienced Project Engineer (Small Bore Tubing / Instrumentation Systems) on a permanent staff basis for an Oil and Gas client based in Aberdeen.
Currently recruiting for an experienced Plant / Process Engineer on a permanent staff basis for an Oil and Gas client based in Aberdeen.
NIH should limit support for graduate students to 5 years (and another 5 years for postdocs), the report says, and NIH and institutions should use fewer trainees and rely more on permanent staff scientists.

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In a voicemail to employees on Sunday, Blankfein said diversity was a hallmark of Goldman's success, and if the temporary freeze became permanent, it could create «disruption» for the bank and its staff.
During the recent downturn, many companies found that they couldn't shed costs as fast as they needed to, because many of their staff were on permanent or fixed - term contracts.
As red tape, regulation and economic uncertainty leave firms reluctant to take on the responsibility of training new permanent staff, it has fallen to temp agencies to offer workers the chance to learn on the job.
He and his staff will have to think about how they might cajole and persuade Kim to agree to things the U.S. values, such as a permanent freeze on further missile and nuclear tests.
Hiring of permanent staff via British recruitment firms increased at the slowest pace in six months in March, with employers perturbed by Britain's approaching European Union referendum and the global economy, a survey showed on Friday.
The Trump administration may also have limited its options: On March 4, the State Department will face a deadline to either send its diplomats back to Havana or make permanent staff reductions.
Thormahlen said the facility has a permanent staff of 150 people, and they will work on between 30 and 50 innovation projects at any time.
Though we messed up his contract so that he has only months left and is therefore of little - or any - financial sale value, we are, thanks to stupid Wenger, where we are and the new manager will not want an almost permanent sicknote player on his staff.
I think I can speak for all Villa fans when I say that Bruce and the backroom staff should try their hardest to get Johnstone in on a permanent.
Goalkeeper Victor Valdes will finally leave United on a permanent deal but United staff insist Memphis Depay will be given another season to adapt to English football after his disappointing performances since his # 25m switch from PSV Eindhoven last year.
In terms of the playing staff, the squad looks stronger than ever with six of the planned seven summer purchases completed on permanent contracts.
He declined to comment on the allegations of sexual harassment against McLaughlin, or how the permanent staff has reacted to these allegations.
After 12 weeks in a job agency workers will get the right to equal treatment with permanent staff on pay, holidays and other basic conditions.
The Exchequer and Audit Departments Act 1866 appointed The Committee of Public Accounts to oversee the work of the Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG)[1] The Committee continues to be assisted by the C&AG who is a permanent witness at its hearings, along with his staff of the National Audit Office, who provide briefings on each report and assist in the preparation of the Committee's own reports.
PCS is calling on the employer to abandon plans to contract work out to the private sector and cease the tendering exercise; cover peak - time call handling by training existing permanent HMRC staff in other areas of the department and give appropriate commitments to the maintenance of future service delivery in - house.
We are calling on HMRC to commit to delivering all services in - house with HMRC trained permanent staff
Prior to the event, several staff members got a chance to sign the beam, leaving their permanent mark on the building.
«The distribution of overtime is often controlled by collective bargaining agreements which effectively assign it on the basis of seniority, but in many cases, assigning overtime appropriately is less expensive than hiring additional permanent staff
«We've heard of conversion of temporary staff of political assistants and some of the staff we took on into permanent public servants,» Mr. Marfo complained last week when the transition team began its work.
Putting a 3 - year cap on how long PIs» research grants can support a postdoc's salary to encourage the postdoc to graduate to a tenure - track or permanent staff position, or else seek employment outside academia.
Hospitals: full - time - equivalents include (a) current professional and medical staff, such as doctors, nurses, and medical technicians, whether on a permanent, temporary, contract, or visiting basis, at all sites covered by the license; (b) all researchers, research associates, and medical students employed or enrolled at the hospital.
The agency has a huge staff — a spokesperson refused to even guess how many, but Egyptologists estimate that there are perhaps 40,000 permanent employees and another 15,000 or so on temporary contracts.
Although it is too early to evaluate the impact this will have on research careers in Spain, the FJI expressed some concerns: «We deem it necessary to take steps to prevent candidates with poorer records from using the PCD [system] to bypass the [traditional selection] procedure [for permanent staff], and to avoid the creation of two layers of «1st class» (civil servant) and «2nd class» (non-civil servant) appointees.»
This research «marriage» is not atypical in biosystems nanotechnology labs: Across academia, government, and industry, groups are almost always interdisciplinary, and new employees — whether they are postdocs or permanent staff — are hired based on how they can holistically contribute to the team, or for specific skills they possess which will complement the group's expertise.
Staff who would have been given permanent employment in the past now work on 2 - year contracts that get renewed upon positive assessment.
In each case, an expert group calls for, among other things, supporting more postdocs and graduate students on training grants and fellowships instead of on professors» research grants, employing more staff scientists in permanent posts and fewer temporary trainees to do scientific work, providing higher pay and better working conditions for postdocs, and publishing information on the career outcomes of departments» and labs» graduate students and postdocs.
Through decisions made haphazardly 60 years ago, «we chose as a country to staff our labs primarily with graduate students and postdocs and a few non-tenured staff people, while other countries have permanent ways of staffing their labs,» often with PhD staff scientists in career positions, says Georgia State University economist Paula Stephan, an authority on the academic labor force.
In an uncertain budget climate, «if you give the possibility to an institution to hire permanent or temporary staff on the same basis, then of course [they] will go on hiring temporary staff,» he says.
Legge 133/08 also requires public institutions to reduce their costs for nonmanagerial permanent staff — a category that includes researchers on the first rung of the academic career ladder and technicians — by at least 10 %.
Staff are employed on a permanent, temporary, or contract basis.
That's why from now on, institutes with the highest «litigiousness levels» can only hire new short - term employees if they can demonstrate that their current staff can't do the job, the memo continues; meanwhile, institutes with fewer court cases will be given priority in the allocation of the 275 new competitive permanent positions that CSIC has just announced for 2016.
In fact, I stayed there for 21 years, to the point of having a permanent staff position and running my own research lab on molecular signalling and neuron - glia interactions.
«While NSF's permanent staff are highly knowledgeable and capable,» explains a recent white paper on the use of rotators, «the ever changing global science, engineering, and education landscape requires NSF to continually complement its permanent staff with the expertise of individuals from the broader research and education community.»
Until CNIC's building is complete, staff members face a great deal of disruption, with the prospect of a move into temporary labs on campus later this year, before taking up residence in their permanent home.
After interring for a year, freelancing for another year, then picking up and moving cross country and then interning full time for another year and then getting part time paid work for another year and then finally landing a full time permanent on staff job....
This took the company's workforce from 10 employees in 2015 to 23 permanent members of staff working on its operations in 2016.
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation's (REC) Report on Jobs shows that the availability of both temporary and permanent staff continues to fall.
The REC / Markit Report on Jobs shows that demand for new permanent staff across all sectors has now increased for 16 consecutive months, with the latest data showing the steepest growth since August.
Clare Othman, Operations Director, Supply Desk, specialists in matching school staffing needs with the best available SEN staff - permanent, long - term and supply - gives her top tips on how to identify dyslexia in students Teachers who are able to identify dyslexia in affected students provide a wonderful benefit to those students.
In recent years many poor countries staffed state schools with unqualified teachers on temporary contracts, paying them much less than permanent staff.
CSDC Partnership Provides New Facility for Charter School Serving Military and Civilians on Joint Base Andrews (Hanover, January 18, 2013) With the start of the new year, students and staff at Imagine Andrews Public Charter School return to school in a brand new, permanent facility on Joint Base Andrews (formerly Andrews Air Force Base).
At many schools, not just in Windham, they sometimes have staff who fill in — they are not exactly on - site permanent subs, but they can be a stabilizing presence.
Even with an inclusive approach and a clear behaviour policy, permanent exclusion is sometimes necessary to protect staff or students, says Jacqueline Valin Pupil exclusions are finally on...
To achieve a 30 - per - cent change, only 7.5 per cent of permanent staff have to leave their jobs, said Hill — and a third of those are typically on long - term sick leave.
Russell Hobby, leader of the National Association of Head Teachers, said: «Heads are increasingly forced to rely on supply agencies because they can't find permanent staff in time.
The gap between official statistics and the perceptions of the profession seems vast; school leaders across the country report that they are struggling to fill vacancies with suitably qualified permanent staff, right at the time when they face increasing numbers of pupils, higher accountability standards and more demands on subject specialisms.
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