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building oceanographic moorings, as well as supporting data analysis. You will also have the opportunity to contribute to research papers and assist with student supervision. Through your work, you will
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planning through detailed research and analysis on a range of issues and the ability to develop, implement and evaluate business improvement strategies. Demonstrated team leadership and management skills
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. Design and implement baseline studies and ecological assessments. Conduct data analysis and maintain the scientific integrity of all research outputs Lead scientific reporting, including technical reports
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undertaking data validation, analysis, or reporting activities. Excellent attention to detail with strong organisational and analytical skills. Well-developed written and verbal communication skills, including
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are looking for – Selection Criteria: Essential: Experience in basic GIS skills using QGIS or ARCGIS Demonstrated experience working in scientific report writing Experience working in data analysis using R
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record in statistical analysis, especially using data fusion, GIS, remote sensing and modelling. An emerging (Level A)/established (Level B) publication track record in relevant fields. Evidence of
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-event reporting and analysis. Developing and maintaining engaging content and communications for employers and external stakeholders, promoting Careers and Employability events, services and opportunities
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solution design, code reviews, and development standards. Supporting production systems at a Level 3 capacity, including root cause analysis and remediation. Collaborating closely with stakeholders across
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align with the Aus-ROC CRE program of research, the focus could be clinical, epidemiology, public health, health services, psychosocial, linguistic or spatial analysis. Student type Current Students
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of Education’s Research Clusters: Early Childhood Education Artificial Intelligence in Education Applied Linguistics and TESOL Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis First Nations and Education Research