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advancements. It is a 3-day per-week (0.6 FTE) part-time role for a one-year role with the option to choose the days of the week onsite. You can pick any of the days except Wednesday with an option for an early
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collection retrieval, delivery, maintenance and checking activities, including shelving, labelling and mail processing. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, contribute to the delivery of Black
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workflow coordination for facilities management tasks. As part of the wider CBIS Regional team, the position focuses on providing high-quality service, improving workflow systems, and coordinating daily
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engineering staff. Take part in Technical Site Monitoring (TSM) shifts, including periodic 12-hour night shifts, to oversee site operations and assist security staff—initially alongside an experienced
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CSIRO is seeking a PhD-qualified entomologist to join the Australian National Insect Collection (ANIC) within the National Research Collections Australia. As part of a research collaboration with
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these capabilities. Digital products are a key part of this. Turning research into high quality and useful digital products accelerates the application of science in the real world. They are pathways for CSIRO
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are a key part of this. Turning research into high quality and useful digital products accelerates the application of science in the real world. They are pathways for CSIRO to deliver impact through data
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collaborative and flexible approach is essential, with onsite attendance required for at least two days per week. Your duties will include: As part of the Library Resources team, create, enhance and maintain
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duties will include: As part of the Library Collections team, triage and process internal and external requests for collection materials, purchase on demand and inter-library loans, according to enterprise
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biocontainment research facility, is a vital part of Australia’s biosecurity infrastructure. Our team works closely with researchers and animal and human health agencies to protect Australia’s multi-billion-dollar