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opportunities for experienced users. About you Previous experience working with large data sources and complex data in the higher education sector. Extensive experience in Adobe Analytics, including tagging and
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employee-focused service model Offering a competitive remuneration package including 17% superannuation About the Organisation Tandem Partners is partnering with a large, complex, and purpose-led
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, Fees, Student Centre, Examinations, Graduations, Student Records and Special Considerations. You will lead large teams, manage complex operations, and ensure service excellence through effective
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immune development technical expertise in flow cytometry, single-cell analysis, microbiome analysis, and large-scale bioinformatics proven track record in nutritional geometry and global data
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, management, analysis and publication of large-scale longitudinal cohort and qualitative data. Prepare grant and funding applications, research reports and academic publications that advance understanding and
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numerical methods including machine learning, in a university of similar standing to the University of Sydney. The successful candidate must have a proven ability to manage units of study with large to very
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organisational goals Offering a competitive remuneration package including 17% superannuation About the Organisation Tandem Partners is partnering with a large, complex, and purpose-led organisation, recognised
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prevalence data biostatistics for clinical trials and cohort studies experience working with large, multi-wave datasets (e.g., ABS, AIHW, HILDA) reputation at a national level as influential in expanding
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and exercising sound judgment in resolving matters that may arise as part of normal daily work good understanding of financial management with good numeracy and ability to collate financial information
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key responsibilities will be to: Co-lead and potentially lead on research work in breast cancer prevention, including cancer screening, and undertake screening trials or large-scale cohort studies