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leave loading, flexible working arrangements including hybrid on site/WFH options and flexible start/finish times, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About
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leads management process for UQ Skills, ensuring efficient tracking, nurturing, and conversion of prospective students. Develop and implement strategies to optimise lead generation and engagement
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the UQ research community in the administration and processing of standard research, consultancies, contracts and agreements for research projects with partners., ensuring alignment with UQ’s policies
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ingredient chemistry, food systems, and chemical engineering processes. Your contributions will play a key role in driving innovation through our collaborative research with industry partners. Key
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the Director, map UQ disability research activities in order to grow this UQ disability research ecosystem and maximise the profile of these activities. Supporting planning for major bid processes and
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installation processes, equipment replacement schedules, and ensure smooth handover to support teams. Maintain Technical Documentation – Prepare and update accurate technical and process documentation
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project initiation and planning, developing processes to monitor and evaluate the project, managing project deliverables and communication, facilitating stakeholder engagements, coordinating procurement and
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at reducing CO₂ emissions from steelmaking operations. This role focuses on developing new processing methods to enable biomass to be used as a reducing agent in blast furnace operations, helping curb
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busy environment. A high level of computer literacy, a keen eye for design and detail, and the ability to use a range of software including the Adobe Creative Suite. The successful candidate may be
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-funded research environments and engaging with diverse stakeholders. High computer literacy and proficiency with data management and analysis tools. A passion for ecological research, wildlife monitoring