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- Führung von 2 Teams (Qualitäts-sicherungslabor und Qualitätsmanagement) mit direkter Berichtslinie zur Geschäfts-führung und Budgetverantwortung
- Gesamtverantwortung für die laufende Optimierung und Weiterentwicklung des Qualitätsmanagements sowie führende Rolle in der Umsetzung und Gestaltung des Operational Excellence Programms
- Qualitätssichernde Begleitung von Projekten, wie z.B. bei Produktinnovationen inkl. Übernahme von Projektleitungen
- Wahrung der hohen Produkt- und Genussqualität in enger Zusammenarbeit mit der Produktion
- Vorbereitung und Überwachung von Zertifizierungen, Planung, Umsetzung und Dokumentation von Audits
- direkter Kundenkontakt (z.B. bei Reklamations-bearbeitung und Produktneuentwicklungen)
- Allgemeines Reporting (Erstellung von Reklamations-berichten, Audit- und Abweichungsberichten, Kennzahlen)
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The Position:
- To coordinate and optimize ERP, fundraising, accounting and related systems as super-user, including data integration across donor, payment and expert systems
- To oversee end-to-end donor and sponsor processes (onboarding, mid- and back-office) and to manage the digital payment architecture for donations
- To serve as key operational contact for sponsors and donors, ensuring accurate records, high service standards and long-term relationship support
- To administer and further develop the University of Vienna’s foundations in cooperation with legal advisors, auditors, accountants, banks and supervisory authorities
- To support grantmaking applications and processes from an operational perspective, including follow-up on related requirements
- To ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations, internal governance standards and data protection requirements (GDPR/DSGVO)
- To contribute to special projects, meet agreed deadlines and targets, and provide operational support within the team as required
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Your personal sphere of play:
- Collaborative and independent research in organic synthesis: Develop and pursue an original research program focused on new organic reactivity, synthetic methodology, and the synthesis of complex molecular architectures, while actively contributing to the host research group's scientific activities.
- Student supervision and mentoring: Co-supervise bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral students within the research group, providing close scientific guidance, regular feedback, and structured mentoring in modern organic chemistry.
- Research grant applications and funding strategy: Actively contribute to the preparation and submission of joint research grant applications and progressively develop independent funding proposals, supported through mentoring and strategic guidance within the group.
- Development of leadership and management skills: Gradually assume responsibility in coordinating scientific projects, supervising junior researchers, and contributing to group organization, with the explicit aim of developing academic leadership, mentoring, and project-management skills.
- Teaching contributions: Holding courses independently or in teams within the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. Participate in teaching activities of the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the bachelor’s and master’s levels, including lectures, exercises, and laboratory courses in organic chemistry.
- Scientific dissemination and visibility: Publish research results in high-quality peer-reviewed journals and actively participate in national and international conferences and scientific networks.
- Academic integration and collegial engagement: Contribute to a respectful, collaborative, and inclusive working environment within the research group and the Institute of Organic Chemistry.
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Your working place:
- You implement software products based on existing design documents for ELT instruments.
- You define, install, and maintain the network infrastructure needed to connect software and hardware during instrument Assembly, Integration, and Testing (AIT).
- You collaborate with the astronomers and instrument-builders in the MICADO and METIS consortia teams to test, verify, update, and document software and operational use cases.
- You solve technical IT challenges during integration in the AIT construction hall and later at the telescope site.
- You work closely with local scientists to guarantee that the developed software meets or exceeds ESO’s scientific and performance requirements.
- You hold courses independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement.
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