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such as CareerTrackers to expand employment opportunities. Build and maintain strong relationships across all Curtin Faculties. Develop process manuals for programs and initiatives. Undertake activities
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) Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science Major) Bachelor of Science (Extractive Metallurgy)/Bachelor of Science (Mineral Processing) Bachelor of Science (Honours) Earth and Planetary Sciences Major
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digital platforms. You will bring: Extensive experience managing large-scale Microsoft Entra ID and Active Directory environments Experience with IAM lifecycle management and identity governance processes
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placements and these processes are sustainable and impactful. You will work with key educational stakeholders both internally within and externally to the School, Faculty and the broader University
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ensuring compliance with university policies. Uphold high standards of professional conduct, participating in decision-making processes within the academic community. Selection Criteria Who we are looking
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or New Zealand citizenship, or be a permanent resident of Australia. Academic Standing: Be in the penultimate (final) year of undergraduate or postgraduate tertiary studies. Application process To apply
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accepted, enrolled or in the process of applying to a relevant course or program at an Australian University or TAFE. Eligibility criteria Applicants must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible
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financial processes Selection Criteria: Full membership of an internationally recognised accounting body (e.g. CA ANZ or CPA) and ongoing maintenance of professional development. Demonstrated knowledge
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of their course at Kalgoorlie in semester 1, 2027 Enrolled in the penultimate year of the following Science courses: Bachelor of Science (Extractive Metallurgy)* Bachelor of Science (Mineral Processing
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Job Reference:1483609 About the Role: You will be joining an exciting industry-funded research project with Draslovka Mining Process Solutions, supported through the Australian Government’s