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​. To manage the relationships at a senior level with our key stakeholders, principally the
Naval Service, the prime contractor (Capita Plc), the other sub-contractors (Fujitsu,
Elbit and Raytheon), the MOD Training Teams and the University’s various
departments;
2. To ensure successful delivery of the services outlined in our contract with Capita Plc,
to be delivered on their behalf to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. This will include
adherence to defined key performance indicators (KPIs) and service level agreements
(SLAs).
To achieve success in delivery, the post holder will take the lead in devising and delivering
the strategy for Project Selborne, including a long-term strategic plan and KPIs and annual
plans and targets. Responsible for the planning of all activities they will lead project
implementation, the planning and monitoring of progress, including the achievement of KPIs
and targets, management of the Risk Register, and the identification and monitoring of
corrective actions.

​Grimsby, also Great Grimsby, is a large coastal English seaport and administrative centre in North East Lincolnshire, on the South Bank of the Humber Estuary, close to where it reaches the North Sea. It was the home port for the world's largest fishing fleet by the mid-20th century,[1] but fishing fell sharply after the Cod Wars denied the United Kingdom access to Icelandic fishing grounds, and the European Union parcelled out fishing quotas in waters within a 200-nautical-mile (370 km) limit of the UK coast to other European countries, in line with its Common Fisheries Policy. Grimsby has since suffered post-industrial decline,[2] although food production has spread since the 1990s. The Grimsby–Cleethorpes conurbation acts as a cultural and economic centre for much of north and east Lincolnshire. Grimsby people are called Grimbarians;[3] the term codhead is also used jokingly, often for Grimsby football supporters.[4][5][6][7][8] Great Grimsby Day is 22 January.[3]

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