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Reference Number: 994929 About the Role: Curtin University is looking for a motivated and curious Process Automation Developer to join our dynamic team. This is a fantastic opportunity to kick
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of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS), and across schools in Curtin University. The applicant will work in parallel with the Director of Curtin’s Western Australia Organic and Isotope Geochemistry Centre (WA
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multiple sites. Your responsibilities will include (but not be limited to): Manage all phases of assigned projects, from initiation to close-out, utilising appropriate project management methodologies
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matters to support decision-making. Maintain effective administrative systems and processes to support daily team operations. Liaise with key internal stakeholders to coordinate and progress tasks
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advisor to the management and leadership team. We are seeking an expert who is passionate about cyber risk management and can drive our processes, as we advance and mature our practices. You will be
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and improve training programs and processes. Support the execution of strategic initiatives aligned to organisational development goals. Who we are looking for: You are a strategic thinker with a hands
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organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple and often competing tasks with attention to accuracy and detail within deadlines. Demonstrated research and analytical skills. Advanced computer skills
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organisational needs. Strong interpersonal and communication skills to support a positive, inclusive School culture, and effectively engage with multiple stakeholders. You will have a qualification or equivalent
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lifecycle. You’ll handle high volumes of enquiries through multiple channels, including face-to-face, phone, live chat, and our customer relationship management system. These roles have a strong focus on
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structures and processes of CMS to ensure the quality of curriculum. Developing, embedding, and reviewing knowledge, skills, and attitude learning objectives in patient cases within the problem-based learning