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of the customer, ensuring services and interactions are tailored to meet their needs and deliver real value. By driving continuous improvement in our service catalogue and IT Service Management processes, you will
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research station project staff and coordinating with farm operation staff to effectively manage livestock research activities; establishing and maintaining strong collaborative partnerships and balancing
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. This includes overseeing 512 stations with 131,072 antennas across 72km in remote Western Australia and ensuring peak performance through the entire signal chain to the central processing facility. The SKA-Low
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, and supporting process improvements. This is an excellent opportunity to apply your technical skills in a flexible, collaborative research environment, contributing to meaningful scientific
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our activities and programs. View our Child Safe Policy . The opportunity Join Team CSIRO and make the impossible possible! Streamline finance processes by integrating functions across
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postdoctoral work experience. These fellowships aim to develop the next generation of future leaders of the innovation system. The exploration, extraction, and processing of minerals interact with
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industry in order to develop innovative products and processes to allow Australian manufacturers to be globally competitive and environmentally sustainable. The Biomedical Manufacturing Research Program
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time, the Principal Contractor will hand back the site which will then be operated by the SKA-Low team for the 50-year planned operation of the telescope. This role will work with SKAO’s construction
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data analytics, artificial intelligence, computer vision, sensor technologies, and systems modelling to real-world challenges in livestock production. Some of this work is based at our research station
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advisor” in CSIRO. Supporting the development and implementation of improved property, infrastructure and procurement policies, probity practices, processes, guidelines, education programs and training