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to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. View our vision towards reconciliation . Role highlights Be the friendly first point of contact supporting staff and visitors at a CSIRO
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: Provide professional engineering support for SKA Low telescope hardware and software to install and integrate RF, electronic, optical, and signal processing systems. Use test equipment to identify problems
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and strong communication skills to deliver practical, cost‑effective solutions that support the safe operation and ongoing integrity of the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness (ACDP) high
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) to play a key role in supporting the organisation’s publication processes. In this role, you will be the first point of contact for user support and monitoring of ePublish, CSIRO’s internal publication
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Facility (CPF), Remote Processing Facilities (RPF), and Central Power Station (CPS). These facilities house the core signal‑processing, control, monitoring and support systems for SKA‑Low. They contain major
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identifying microRNA signals linked to infection, supporting the development of new biosecurity diagnostics tools. The role is based at the Plant Innovation Centre (PIC) within DAFF’s Post Entry Quarantine
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maintenance of firmware for SKA-Low’s monitoring, control, and signal processing systems. Your work will involve building and testing FPGA firmware, supporting embedded software development, and collaborating
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, including radio frequency and digital signal processing hardware. Support the operation, commissioning and ongoing maintenance of observatory electronic systems across the ASKAP telescope. Under direction
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. Acting as the onsite point of contact for the NASA/JPL customer, CSIRO support services, CDSCC leaders and staff, you’ll oversee budgets, procurement processes, cost codes and financial queries, ensuring
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telescope will generate enormous volumes of data, requiring high-performance computing expertise to process this data and run complex scientific workloads. As part of the SKA-Low Site Reliability Engineering