27 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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Aboriginal students through career support and mentoring Coordinate employment program operations, job matching, and onboarding Promote meaningful Aboriginal inclusion in higher education workplaces
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Apply now Job no:501092 Work type:Part time Location:Hobart, Launceston, Burnie, Sydney, Melbourne Categories:Management, Student Services Program Manager, UniGO Empower student futures through
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a focus on collaboration About the Opportunity As a Program Support Officer, you will be instrumental in supporting the Program Manager with the administration and reporting of Integrated Marine
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to, mechanical fitter and turner, machinist, toolmaker, etc.) with relevant technical experience (>5 years) Demonstrate experience in computer numerically controlled subtractive programming, simulation and
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. What you’ll do: Provide technical support by optimising set-up, conduct of experiments for practical teaching as directed. Instruct students on the correct and safe methods of operating specialised
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-day waste operations, Reuse Program and Recycling Walls. This role will require travel between our northern campuses to deliver services, so a driver’s license is essential. What you’ll do: Work request
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qualitative methods such as interviews, focus groups, thematic analysis, and ethnography Experienced administrator with a strong background in project management Fixed -Term (December 2026), Part- Time (0.8FTE
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deliver a wide range of administrative and support services critical to the effective local delivery of the medicine program. These teams operate within a client focused service model supporting academics
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and develop an optimal (efficient, cost effective, easy to use) technological operational method for detecting and estimating wallaby populations and dynamics. What you’ll do: Develop a technological
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Economics. The project will partner with the West Coast community to co-design, develop and deliver a financial literacy program with a focus on children and young people aged 8-19. This project will be