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, cloud and containerisation technologies, agile software development methodologies and practices, high performance computing (HPC) systems, programming languages, etc would be highly advantageous. For full
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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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modelling and design techniques, cloud and containerisation technologies, agile software development methodologies and practices, high performance computing (HPC) systems, programming languages, etc would be
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operation of sophisticated cooling systems across the telescope site. The role will be responsible for the diagnostics, maintenance, repair, and upgrading of a range of high-performance HVAC systems
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collaboration in the delivery of the Partnerships for a Healthy Region program Work closely with CSIRO Research Units, as well as local and international partners Lead whole-of-program governance, management and
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performance at CSIRO. Work in partnership with executive leaders to design and deliver strategic OD, culture and DIB initiatives. Lead a high-performing team committed to shaping a more inclusive, capable and
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operating and maintaining process equipment. Your high-level duties will include: Assisting in the operation and maintenance of experimental equipment and laboratory procedures in the Process Development 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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in high temperature laboratory research. Demonstrated people leadership with ability to attract, retain, empower, and develop professional talent, and to foster inclusivity and high-performance in
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our activities and programs. View our Child Safe Policy . The opportunity Be part of a pioneering initiative at CSIRO’s Data61, contributing to the National Quantum Computing Testbed — a new $5.9M