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description: High Performance Computer Engineer (519495).docx To learn more about this opportunity, please contact Chris Bording, HPC Manager at chris.bording@uwa.edu.au How to apply Please apply online via
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equivalent competency. Substantial and extensive relevant computing experience working with high-performance and cloud computing environments at an appropriate level. Experience in the handling and analysis
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improve health outcomes in rural and remote Australia. Provide high-level administrative and logistic support to contribute to the efficient operation of the Broome site Manage student housing and
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Job no:520629 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Technical/Laboratory support Join a high-performing technical team supporting cutting-edge teaching and research. Oversee and contribute
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Job no:520876 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Information Technology Enhance access security and identity governance in a digitally transforming university. Be part of a high
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Job no:520505 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Student Administration / Support Services Unique opportunity to join a high performing team, working closely with secondary schools and
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strategic insight and a passion for building inclusive, high-performing teams. You will supervise and mentor the next generation of researchers, foster academic excellence across the University, and
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oversight of investment and endowment portfolios. Operating through three core pillars—Financial Compliance, Financial Performance, and Procurement—Finance provides services across the University, from
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shaping a high-performance People & Culture function, and we’re looking for a sharp, systems-minded compliance professional to help us build strong foundations that enable trust, fairness, and consistency
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high-performance, risk-aware culture. RISC delivers best-practice frameworks for enterprise risk, compliance, integrity, safety and information governance, and plays a key role in upholding institutional