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-edge technologies Apply your mechanical/process engineering skills to create real-world impact Ongoing role with CSIRO’s dynamic Solar Thermal Engineering team in Newcastle! About CSIRO As Australia's
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-edge technologies Apply your mechanical/process engineering skills to create real-world impact Ongoing role with CSIRO’s dynamic Solar Thermal Engineering team in Newcastle! About CSIRO As Australia's
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critical research group Use your collaboration & engagement expertise within CSIRO Mineral Resources’ Process Development team Full time specified term of 3 years About CSIRO As Australia's national science
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negotiation abilities, and the capacity to identify and influence critical stakeholders to gain support for contentious proposals/ideas. Demonstrated expertise in developing prototype test setups and/or process
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our activities and programs. View our Child Safe Policy . The opportunity Lead service excellence through ITIL-based process management Drive innovation in tech solutions supporting science and
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unit, based in Pullenvale, Brisbane. The Program consists of 80 researchers and engineers specialising in automation, minerals processing, numerical modelling, sensing, geophysics and other associated
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the accessibility of specimens, tissues, images and associated data. You will ensure the collection continues to serve as an active and trusted reference for marine fish taxonomy and distribution, while upholding
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delivery management systems and high-end library management systems such as Alma. Experience in or understanding of materials preparation and digital image capture, processing and quality assurance
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telecommunications engineering, software engineering, signal and image processing, machine learning, and related fields. For information and contacts details please see the Space & Astronomy Project List linked
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laboratories at the Australian Resources Research Centre (ARRC) in Perth (Boorloo). These labs feature cutting-edge x-ray imaging and nuclear magnetic resonance systems to study fluid behaviour in deep Earth