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appropriately Excellence in managing multiple priorities and meeting deadlines Advanced computer proficiency including MS Office and experience with HR/finance systems Desirable Selection Criteria Experience in
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, you will have (Selection Criteria): Qualification or equivalent experience in sustainability, architecture, engineering, science or a related field with understanding of local and global sustainability
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experiments, debugging, and real-world deployments. About You Master’s or PhD degree in computer science, robotics, or related field Minimum 5 years of experience in software development Strong proficiency in C
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in technology, you will be able to demonstrate your strong customer service skills by providing technical support and service to Macquarie Staff and Students. The role requires initiative, problem
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program of AI initiatives. This role offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the University’s AI transformation, supporting projects that design, implement, and embed generative AI solutions
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engineers. This is a key hands-on role for our technology transformation. You will be responsible for helping to drive our evolution from a traditional operations model to a modern, secure, and agile
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of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde • Flexible work arrangements possible The Role We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Academic Governance and Curriculum Officer
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of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde • Flexible work arrangements possible The Role We are seeking an Accreditation and Educational Initiatives Officer to play a key role in
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University is seeking a talented and experienced Senior Digital Engineer to guide and support the delivery of semiconductor and technology projects. This is a fabulous opportunity to join the newly established
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Supervisors for PRINT terms are adequately briefed about the Macquarie MD learning program and placement objectives in rotations in Medicine. Ensure that PRINT students have adequate supervision whilst