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works; and “soft services” including security, cleaning, waste management, grounds maintenance and accommodation relocations for a diverse range of complex research and support facilities. Good
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to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. View our vision towards reconciliation . The Opportunity Join CSIRO Mineral Resources’ Sensing and Sorting research program Support the future
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& Al) Code Optimisation Data Management and Complex Workflows Quantum Computing Visualisation Projects: Pawsey has 11 projects available across a range of disciplines. For information and contacts
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a complex and dynamic environment of time pressure, divergent views and agendas, legislative requirements and conflicting priorities. Work collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary, regionally
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work experience, in Computer Science and Programming. Extensive experience developing distributed or enterprise software solutions. Proven ability to identify and manage complex problems and adapt
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computing and data management. This role sits within the AusSRC team at CSIRO’s Marsfield site in Sydney, NSW, and includes a strong collaborative link with the Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO) team
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experience in project management of large, complex digital transformation initiatives with evidence of good stakeholder engagement and influence skills resulting in successful system and process adoption
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leadership into CSIRO’s ways of working. As the successful candidate, you will bring: Essential criteria At least 5 years’ experience delivering DIB or people-focused initiatives in complex organisations
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an organisational development lens to diagnose challenges, identifying systemic barriers, and framing strategic responses to support business transformation. Identifying and activating key levers to address complex
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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