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framework for Australian agricultural production systems Join the CSIRO’s Soil and Landscapes Group in Canberra About CSIRO As Australia's national science agency, CSIRO is solving the greatest challenges
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to maintaining and growing the collection, and advancing knowledge in insect taxonomy and systematics. In this role, you will support a research project focused on a group of native bees, contributing
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successful candidate may be eligible for group transport to & from site, within a defined Canberra region. As this site works directly with NASA and JPL, the successful candidate will be required to obtain
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. Visit CSIRO.au for more information. The opportunity In this role, you will play a key part in supporting an innovative project with CSIRO's Synthetic Traits group, focused on advancing nitrogen fixation
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service with a diverse group of stakeholders. Experience with relevant computer software comprising Microsoft, Word, Excel and Outlook. Possess and maintain a current driver's license. Desirable Relevant
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execution. Skilled in translating requirements into delivery plans, managing risks, and driving accountability across engineering and stakeholder groups. Your ability to multi-task, coordinate complex
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principles and diverse stakeholder groups. Poise, diplomacy, and grace under pressure. Tertiary qualification (or equivalent industry experience in computer science, information management, data governance
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multi-disciplinary research team operating in collaboration with farmers, farming systems groups, research partners and agribusiness. The role will involve identifying experimental sites, preparation
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you, joined us and took on the challenge. Visit CSIRO.au for more information. The opportunity We are actively seeking a research project officer to be a part of the Solar Technologies Group, within
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team, and within the broader SKA-Low Computing and Software group, the HPC Engineer will play a critical role in delivering computing and technology solutions for one of the world’s largest science