University of Birmingham
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Birmingham, West Midlands
Business Engagement Officer - Physics and Astronomy - 57935 - Grade 7
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Position Details Physics and Astronomy University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range 30,942 to 40,322. With potential progression once in post to 42,792 Full time Fixed term until 28th February 2023 Closing date - 1st July 2020 Job Summary The Business Engagement Officer role will form a key part of the project team for the Accelerating Thermal Energy Technology Adoption (ATETA) project. This person will work closely with the ATETA Business Engagement Manager and Project Manager at the University of Birmingham, providing effective strategic and operational support in all aspects of business engagement for the project, including marketing, promotion and event management to business. This position will involve duties such as working closely with the Business Engagement Manager (BEM) to facilitate SME entry into the project, and managing the resultant relationships for UoB/SME research collaborations that develop from this initial engagement. The post holder will also substantially contribute to the planning of events and meetings, managing allocated budgets and assist the Business Engagement Manager in the successful delivery of these activities. Main Duties The post holder will be responsible for support of the business engagement of project activities and act as a day-to day interface between two major strategic programmes. More specifically: Supporting the BEM in the development, promotion and delivery of business seminars, workshops, practical demonstrations, e-marketing and other promotional material focused on informing GBSLEP, CWLEP and BCLEP SMEs of the objectives of the ATETA project. Manage and forward-plan allocated budgets associated with events and promotional activity, as well as taking responsibility for reporting and taking appropriate corrective action. Assist the BEM in attracting and engaging local SMEs through activities such as: direct calls and site visits, organisation of webinars, workshops and events, attendance at industry focused external conferences and events. Build, maintain and influence effective strategic relationships, including those between external organisations, academic schools in the University, and Research Support Services at the University. With the assistance of the BEM, supporting senior executives in these SMEs in the development of their internal business cases to justify ...