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) team, part of CSIRO’s Information Management and Technology (IMT) group, develops software solutions that support the effective management of CSIRO’s research outputs, including publications and data
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Reference Group. It plays a key role in supporting co‑design, strengthening relationships with Indigenous partners, and contributing to a broader cultural shift within
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Research Organisation (CSIRO). The position is a member of the Systems Engineering Group, which provides a range of Engineering & Operational support services at the CDSCC in accordance with the requirements
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Improvement Teams in the Trait Innovation Group. The ideal candidate will bring strong expertise in plant tissue culture, media preparation, and molecular techniques for genotyping and selecting plants with
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of the broader SKA-Low Computing and Software group, which delivers advanced computing and technology solutions for the SKA Project. This group works on integrated control systems, high-performance
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dispersed teams and coordinating work group deployments, overseeing operations and project outcomes. Demonstrated people management skills: building a strong and cohesive team and developing staff. A proven
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infrastructure. The group works closely with industry, government and research partners, operating a NATA‑accredited laboratory with specialist fire testing capabilities and contributing to the development
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to investigate and respond to newly emerging diseases affecting livestock and other animals. The Histology team delivers science to both the DSR and research groups within the ACDP and the wider scientific
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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