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to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. View our vision towards reconciliation . Role highlights Build scientific leadership skills and pursue new ideas and approaches Conduct
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to form constructive working relationships with staff across the business to progress outcomes A proven ability to work well within a team to provide a high level of customer service Desirable Knowledge and
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, building construction and wildfire‑related projects, while also supporting laboratory‑based and full‑scale fire testing. You will have opportunities to apply your technical expertise in practical settings
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situations and exercising initiative to create efficiencies with completing routine activities relating to asset management. Build effective working relationships across the Finance function and wider CSIRO
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. In Australia, SKAO is partnering with CSIRO to construct and operate the SKA-Low telescope on Wajarri Yamaji Country in remote Western Australia, supported by teams in Geraldton and Perth. The SKA-Low
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including AI, quantum systems, and next-generation communications. In this role, you will conduct innovative research aligned to CSIRO’s strategic priorities, build scientific leadership, and advance new
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partnering with CSIRO to construct and operate the SKA-Low telescope on Wajarri Yamaji Country in remote Western Australia, supported by teams in Geraldton and Perth. As a Firmware Engineer, you will be part
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stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to work effectively as part of a project team and build productive working relationships with internal stakeholders and service providers. Demonstrated ability
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: Canberra (Black Mountain) ACT – Remote or flexible work options available, with the expectation and ability to make regular visits (approx. once a month) to the Australian National Insect Collection in
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collaborate on high-impact water modelling projects Build networks and drive scientific breakthroughs with a multidisciplinary team About CSIRO As Australia's national science agency, CSIRO is solving