37 electrical-engineering positions at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia
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teams • Contribute to the development of a high-performance work culture that meets current and emerging needs of the university as the technology landscape rapidly evolves • Pro-actively contribute
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of Technology is seeking a passionate and experienced VET Teacher to deliver high-quality, industry-aligned training in areas such as Cyber Security and Cloud Technologies. This is an exciting opportunity
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) + 17% superannuation About the Role Swinburne’s Trades and Engineering Technologies Electrical Department is seeking a VET Electrical Teacher to join the team to meet expected further growth in 2025 and
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) + 17% superannuation About the Role Swinburne’s Trades and Engineering Technologies Electrical Department is seeking a VET Electrical Teacher to join the team to meet expected further growth in 2025 and
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Current knowledge of the higher education and research landscape in Australia, with a thorough understanding of government directions and university research expectations. Experience in information
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) · A current Victorian driver’s license (preferable) About Swinburne University of Technology Swinburne’s strategy draws upon our understanding of future challenges. We choose to build Swinburne as the
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. About the Role The Counsellor role will be an integral member of the Swinburne Health Services team who provides a holistic care in accordance with the core values of Swinburne University of Technology
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role will be an integral member of the Swinburne Health Services team who provides a holistic care in accordance with the core values of Swinburne University of Technology Health & Wellbeing area. This
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animation and character design professional looking to make a real impact? Swinburne University of Technology is seeking a dedicated Vocational Education and Training (VET) Teacher to bring industry expertise
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at $10,000 as a one-off research allowance. Eligibility To apply for the scholarships, you must be: a current research student at an Australian university, enrolled either full-time or part-time in a research