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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
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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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as part of the international National Aeronautic Space Administration (NASA) Deep Space Network (DSN), under contractual arrangements between the NASA and Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research
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site A part-time opportunity, 2 days per week Contribute your administration experience at CSIRO We have an exciting opportunity for a CBIS Administration Officer to join CSIRO’s Business and
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- AU$109,527 per annum (pro-rata for part-time)plus 15.4% superannuation Duration:Specified Term until 30 June 2027 Reference: 100626 To be considered you will need: Demonstrated experience in project
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the challenge. Visit CSIRO.au for more information. The opportunity The Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) supports ground-based spacecraft telecommunications as part of the international National
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considered. Flexible work options available. Salary: AU$157k - AU$174k per annum (pro rata for part-time), plus 15.4% superannuation Tenure & work schedule: Indefinite, full time (Options for part-time, job
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modelling and tool development, to become part of a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment. If you're passionate about advancing power systems engineering and want to contribute to impactful, future
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CSIRO’s Coastal Biogeochemical Modelling (CBM) team, as part of the broader ‘Coastal and Oceanic Systems’ Program, develops and applies integrated models that combine hydrodynamics, sediment