64 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" positions at Federation University Australia in Australia
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stability assessments and control development. You will: contribute to delivering the CfNETR project(s) in smart power system engineering; develop literature reviews and maintain data and knowledge
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and skills training through to higher education. About the role The Curriculum Services Officer is responsible for providing complex administrative processes for course and unit development and
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to higher education. About the role You will assist in the delivery of integrated domestic and international marketing campaigns across multiple paid and owned digital and traditional channels to support
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education and skills training through to higher education. About the role As the Program Manager, you will be responsible for programs of work targeting system-wide enhancements, working in close
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and build the reputation of Federation University and TAFE; handle reactive media enquiries by drafting timely and strategic responses to protect Federation’s reputation; create and distribute engaging
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in events management including organisation of events across multiple sites and reporting outcomes of those events. In addition, you will have the ability to provide high level administration and
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, Space, Facilities, and Asset Management system solutions and principles. You will have demonstrated ability to balance multiple priorities with a variety of stakeholders in addition to analyse diverse and
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, organisation and distribution of equipment, consumables and materials. You will possess: knowledge and application of OH&S and EH&S responsibilities in laboratory settings; ability to support academic staff with
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Ballarat, Berwick, Gippsland, and the Wimmera we are positioned to provide pathways from vocational education and skills training through to higher education. About the role The Technical Writer is a pivotal
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procedures and work related to international student support is consistent with the ESOS Act and National Code, FedUni policies and procedures, and strategic direction, and legislative instruments; and