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Job Reference: 1471977 Curtin University invites dynamic and strategic leaders to apply for the Program Manager position within the National Resilience & Security (NRAS) Program Office. This is more
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safety standards, including required responsibilities of Supervisors for practical classes and research students. Promote the discipline within and outside the University community by engaging in service
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our in-house Maintenance & Operations team. This is a campus-based, permanent role offering predictable hours, job security, and the opportunity to work on well-maintained, diverse plant in a
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Health and Safety for project operations Track project finances in Curtin systems, project management system/s and client contracts. Support development of profit and loss statements for project contracts
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enhance the student experience. Actively engage with the Physics and Astronomy discipline and promote a positive and inclusive work environment. Apply relevant health and safety standards, including
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application-driven innovation. The Institute is underpinned by world-class analytical facilities housed within the John de Laeter Centre (https://jdlc.curtin.edu.au). About the Role Working closely with and
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delivering high-quality undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, supervising Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students, securing competitive research funding, and strengthening WASM’s strong connections with
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technical role, you will play a critical part in designing, securing, and optimising identity platforms that support a large and diverse university community. You will provide technical leadership across
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directly support the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal No. 14: Life Below Water, delivering evidence-based solutions that preserve biodiversity, sustain livelihoods, and secure our marine
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electrical engineering, computing, physics, and mathematics to better understand and advance our data-driven world. It has built substantial knowledge in machine learning, cyber security, statistics and