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$158K per annum plus 15.4% superannuation Tenure & work schedule: Indefinite; Full-time Reference: 102682 As the successful candidate, you will bring: A PhD (or an equivalent combination of qualifications
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maintenance management systems (CMMS) or asset management software for planning, tracking, and reporting maintenance activities. Relevant technical certifications, such as HV switching accreditation, restricted
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, and software. Strong documentation skills to produce clear, maintainable records of infrastructure components, workflows, and policies. Excellent ability to work in multi-institutional, cross-functional
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ideas and concepts that support Australia’s digital future. You will interact directly with government and industry clients, contribute to project proposals, supervise PhD students, and collaborate
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consulting, research, or testing discipline. In particular, hands-on capability in laboratory testing and instrumentation would be highly regarded. Proficiency in basic office software tools and some level of
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to various audiences within a workplace setting, and/or The ability to obtain formal "train the trainer" training within a reasonable timeframe. Demonstrated ability to work under broad direction, accept
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and reputation. Experience working collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary, often regionally dispersed team and business unit to carry out tasks in support of CSIRO objectives. Desirable Formal
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highlights Deliver timely IT support on-site & remotely, across CSIRO sites Support IT equipment, software, & network services Provide excellent customer service with strong communication & organisational
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team and key stakeholders and develop strategies and implement best practice methods to deliver high quality outcomes. Oversee and report on the program of projects within your portfolio, and measure
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internal and external teams. Facilitating and assisting in risk management processes including risk assessments, safe work method statements and safe work instructions and making recommendations for reducing