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opportunity Our Undergraduate Vacation Studentships are run over the Australian summer holiday period. Our program offers promising undergraduate students the opportunity to participate in real world projects
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Computer Science and Programming. Extensive experience developing distributed or enterprise software solutions. Proven ability to identify and manage complex problems and adapt quickly to changing circumstances
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connects real people, physical test facilities, and sophisticated modelling to support researchers, innovators, and policymakers in shaping the energy landscape of the future. NEAC includes: The Living Lab
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to support long-term goals. Business transformation – Lead the transition of the scholarly journals program to a sustainable open access model and implement a financially viable commissioning strategy
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process development and metal production projects at CSIRO Join CSIRO – Australia’s leading scientific research organisation! About CSIRO As Australia's national science agency, CSIRO is solving
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, including Robotic Process Automation. You’ll play a key role in delivering CSIRO’s fortnightly payroll and applying your deep SAP expertise to optimise systems, resolve business issues, and drive improvements
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R language and/or computer coding. Previous experience with use of Health and Safety management and incident recording software such as DoneSafe. Proficient in Microsoft programs, Word, PowerPoint
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opportunity The successful candidate will provide administrative support primarily to the Deputy Director of Space & Astronomy, as well as the Chief Operating Officer and the Space Program. This support
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at all levels of the organisation. Using data and insights to measure program impact and continuously improve outcomes. Collaborating across the People function to deliver a connected, future-focused
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our activities and programs. View our Child Safe Policy . The opportunity Be part of a pioneering initiative at CSIRO’s Data61, contributing to the National Quantum Computing Testbed — a new $5.9M