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and partnership opportunities across national and international publishing sectors. Team and operations leadership – Lead and develop a high-performing, customer-focused team. Foster a culture of
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CSIRO is seeking a skilled Communications Officer to join the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre. You’ll support Pawsey’s strategic narrative through impactful copywriting, content development
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contribute to innovative research that’s developing smarter solutions to manage these pests and safeguard our ecosystems. As a Research Technician – Vertebrate Pest Management, you’ll support innovative
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contribute to the long-term strategic development of MNF capabilities. Occasional travel may be required, including the opportunity to join voyages on RV Investigator in support of MNF operations.
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psychosocial risk factors and develop innovative programs to support CSIRO’s people in improving the organisation’s psychological wellbeing. You will play a pivotal role in the triage of mental health and
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data insights to develop inclusive, user-friendly finance system solutions As a member of the SAP Solutions Team within CSIRO’s Information Technology & Management (IM&T) Business Unit, you will support
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specialist in material science for energy applications to work in developing new technologies for solar energy generation, usage and storage. As part of this team, within CSIRO’s Energy Research Unit, you will
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System Scientist (Integration and Verification), you’ll lead the development of system-level integration and verification plans and provide technical guidance across the team. Your work will ensure
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at the ESA headquarters, while working closely with the systems for configuration and asset management for the station. We are particularly interested in applicants who are keen to demonstrate and/or develop
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: Under general supervision, perform routine animal handling or operational tasks requiring skills which have been developed through experience or training. Design and perform routine protocols to achieve