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, plant, livestock, and atmosphere processes. In this role, you will support the development and delivery of predictions of wood products, carbon and water use for the Australian forest plantation sector
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novel technologies This Studentship is in the Electrical Connections Team, part of the CSIRO Mineral Resources Processing Program. There are 6 groups in the program, each group consists of 4-6 teams
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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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architecture. Success in this role will require strong collaboration and organisational skills, experience across process simplification, design management, asset production and supplier liaison, complemented by
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technically complex tasks, document procedures, and train clients on systems and processes. The role also participates in the after-hours “on call” roster which provides a 24/7 emergency response for the site.
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process-based models and collaborating with state partners in Western Australia, South Australia, and New South Wales, to ensure our research is impactful and results-driven. If you're passionate about
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The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre is a world-class high-performance computing facility supporting Australian researchers across fields like radio astronomy, energy, engineering, bioinformatics, and
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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
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, creative and innovative research by generating and pursuing novel ideas and solutions to scientific research problems in groundwater science, that have impact. Demonstrated experience in the operation of
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radio telescope, made up of 512 stations. Each SKA-Low station consists of 256 antennas, power distribution and signal processing subsystems, located at the telescope site. The SKA-Low Station