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The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre is a world-class high-performance computing facility supporting Australian researchers across fields like radio astronomy, energy, engineering, bioinformatics, and
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The SKA-Low Head of Engineering Operations will lead a high-performing team of engineers, technicians, and logistics specialists in building, maintaining, and enhancing the SKA-Low telescope
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service excellence, customer advocacy, and leading high-performing teams in a purpose-driven environment, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact at Australia's national science agency.
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to highly complex, multi-year projects with interconnected procurement and contracting arrangements. You will join a small, high-performing team of ICT procurement and contract management specialists
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, both written and verbal. Ability to develop and deliver high-quality presentations and reports. Tools and methodologies: Demonstrated proficiency in program and project management tools (e.g. JIRA, MS
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) will be responsible for developing a compute storage solution for a large scale, high performance compute cluster for the SKA-Low Telescope. The solution will uphold and maintain storage platform
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destination employer. Your high-level duties include: Leading and mentoring high-performing teams to deliver impactful organisational development strategies aligned with CSIRO's objectives. Shaping CSIRO’s
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interest. Overview of who we are looking for The SKA-Low Computing and Software team will be one of the largest business units across the SKA-Low teams. With roles ranging from IT support through to High
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responsible for driving strategic HR operations and services. In this position, you will lead high-performing teams delivering essential services, ensuring compliance, operational excellence, and alignment with
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study and maintain a high standard of academic performance have the ability to work alone and with others. Indigenous students are encouraged to apply. Location: Various host organisations in