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current and future scientific projects. Why join us? We offer a unique blend of scientific prestige, regional lifestyle and a supportive workplace within a tight-knit community with access to local
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information About Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) Under an Agreement between the Australian and United States Governments, CSIRO has management responsibility for the activities
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. Current networks in domestic and international markets, as well as investors (institutional, corporate, and private) that support CSIRO’s impact strategies relevant to the sector. Proven expertise in
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spacecraft communications Enjoy a flexible, inclusive workplace with options for full-time or part-time work in regional NSW, typically Mon to Fri, 8am–4pm Join Australia’s iconic Parkes Radio Telescope
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. Effective written and oral communication skills developed through client engagement, networking, and product development. Demonstrated ability to coordinate work and contribute effectively to projects/service
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in a rural setting with a strong sense of community. We have multiple opportunities available across three different locations in Australia (two in WA and two in NSW). We offer generous relocation
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engineering expertise to a unique national facility, supporting ground-breaking science in a rural setting with a strong sense of community. We have multiple opportunities available across three different
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professional network is looking for a tree change, or keen to venture into the space industry, submit your application and talk to us! Why join us? Our benefits We offer a unique blend of scientific prestige
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. If you’re passionate about delivering impactful science and fostering a creative, collaborative culture, with strong national and international networks, this is your opportunity to make a real difference in
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afternoon Excellent relocation support, and a perfect community to bring up young family with the exposure to work for telescopes About CSIRO As Australia's national science agency, CSIRO is solving