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location with a CSIRO Energy presence may be considered Salary: AU$131k – AU$153k per annum (pro rata for part-time), plus 15.4% superannuation Tenure & work schedule: 3 year specified term, full time
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will have the opportunity to build and maintain networks, play a lead role in securing project funds, provide scientific leadership and pursue new ideas and approaches that create new concepts. As part
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adapting existing techniques and components to meet special circumstances or undertaking modifications to methods requiring some innovation. Performing some non-routine technology development activities
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adapting existing techniques and components to meet special circumstances or undertaking modifications to methods requiring some innovation. Performing some non-routine technology development activities
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, Sydney, Adelaide or Hobart. Hybrid working available. Other CSIRO locations may be considered. Salary:AU$114,219 – AU$123,605 per annum (pro rata for part-time), plus 15.4% superannuation Tenure & work
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. This role is key in managing and improving service processes, introducing ITIL-based practices, and overseeing desktop hardware and print services. You'll work as part of a centralised team that supports both
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and prepare documentation for patent applications (where relevant). Other duties as directed. Role particulars Location: Melbourne, VIC . Salary: AU$114k – AU$153k per annum (pro rata for part-time
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numerical) to better understand and manage groundwater resources Role particulars Location: Brisbane, QLD Salary: AU$131k – AU$153k per annum (pro rata for part-time), plus 15.4% superannuation Tenure & work
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N/A Footnotes for the table Masters Programs at AQF9 where the second-year research component qualifies for an RTP 1 EFTSL research project similar to Honours that is part of a coursework Masters
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undergoing a major transition. The four key components of the sector - electricity, industry, transport and exports - are evolving to enable Australia's transition to a net-zero emissions energy future