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to lead a small, high-performing agile squad, and deliver high-quality, user-centred digital learning solutions About the Portfolio The Operations Portfolio enables an integrated, enterprise wide delivery
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Infrastructure Engineering as Professor, Structural Engineering. This role offers the opportunity to lead research and teaching in innovative structural systems, modular and prefabricated design, high-performance
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to coordinate large courses and prepare and deliver programs at undergraduate and post-graduate levels in human resource management, including high quality curriculum and program materials and ability
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organisational and time management skills and the ability to handle various and multiple functions simultaneously and under pressure Demonstrated high level of computer literacy - word processing, presentation
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National Laboratory, University of Virginia, University of Connecticut. They will be required to perform computational and theoretical analysis using a range of techniques, as well as collaborating with
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this role, you’ll work closely with both technical and business stakeholders to ensure a seamless, customer-focused support experience — resolving incidents, maintaining system performance, and contributing
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Overview: Full-time, ongoing role $73,776+ 12% Superannuation The Language Testing and Customer Service Officer provide high-quality customer service and administrative support for PTE Academic and
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Initiatives products and engage prospective students for programs offered at the relevant campus. The effectiveness of the Program Advisor's performance is directly tied to the enrolment numbers of New
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Social Context to deliver efficient, service centric and high quality digital support to enable teaching and learning, research and engagement outcomes, enabling the wide diversity of digital work and
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may be required to travel to other University campuses About the Role We are seeking an accomplished academic to join our School and support our strategic focus on responsible computing