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on structures at heights of up to 30m and, at times, work in confined spaces. Current Class ‘C’ Australian driver’s licence (or equivalent). Demonstrated industrial experience and practical skills in planning 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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) An ability to travel on an as-needed basis. Desirable Experience in infrastructure design and construction practices and management, preferably within the Commonwealth framework. Previous exposure to working
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activities across the Energy Technologies Research Program! Joining a dynamic multi-disciplinary team, in this role, you will engage with and advise Project Leaders, support project planning and execution, and
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working relationships. Willingness and ability to undertake regular overseas travel (every 1–2 months) for periods of 1–2 weeks (up to 3 weeks) to deliver project work and structured training. . Desirable
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opportunities for partners and family members in mining, construction, transport, and agriculture. Your high-level duties will include: Provide high‑level engineering support for ASKAP electronic systems
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, regulatory, and organisational compliance frameworks, including structured stakeholder engagement, consultation, and controlled change management processes. Manage end-to-end program delivery for assigned
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in accordance with legislative, regulatory, and organisational compliance frameworks, including structured client engagement, consultation, and controlled change management processes. Ability
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with global teams to ensure robust and efficient telescope operations. This role offers the opportunity to work on complex systems in a dynamic, distributed environment. You will bring experience in
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, data and taxonomy expertise into an analytical role Join our dynamic team to support research on Australia’s native bees! About CSIRO As Australia's national science agency, CSIRO is solving the greatest