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Lead the HPC Team and deliver scalable compute services Build collaborations to support scientific research Manage budgets, procurements, and strategic HPC planning CSIRO’s Information Management
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IT, cyber security & technology functions across CSIRO The Program Support Officer within CSIRO’s Information Management & Technology (IMT) team provides vital administrative and operational support to
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Western Australia. We have a range of exciting opportunities available within our Computing and Software team, from entry level positions through to seasoned professionals and experts in their fields. We
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collection and fieldwork. Your high-level duties will include: Take responsibility for general laboratory and field duties, including general maintenance of equipment such as computers, scales, pasture
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using a range of techniques, often working on several parallel and competing tasks. Working with discretion to decide on the timing of operations within the work team’s plan and planning ahead to meet
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engineering expertise to solve complex, computation-heavy challenges. Architect and deliver distributed software systems using containerisation and inter-process communication frameworks. Act as a trusted
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Analyse requirements to support enterprise projects & improvements Facilitate workshops & document user guides Term appointment until 30th June 2026 The Business Analyst supports enterprise-scale projects, service improvement initiatives, and lifecycle management work packages. The role...
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-scale storage, cloud services, data centres, computing and high-performance research environments. Working closely with IMT leaders and program heads, you’ll ensure infrastructure aligns with
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. Familiarity with scientific instruments, data collection/ processing techniques. Strong computer literacy and ability to interpret technical documents. Applicants with a current SCUBA diving certification (e.g
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), the only facility of its kind in the southern hemisphere. Our technology development program is the cornerstone of the ATNF and is an internationally recognised source of innovative radio astronomy