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of university engagement with prospective students, alumni, industry, partners and the wider community. As Chief Marketing Officer you will lead integrated strategies that enhance QUT’s national and global
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and accurately input data. Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills with the proven ability to work independently and as a productive team member with the ability to organise and
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manage competing priorities to deliver outcomes within agreed timelines. Highly effective written, verbal and digital communication skills with proven ability to prepare data summaries, reports and
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demonstrated ability to build and maintain effective client relationships and the ability to effectively communicate technical information to a non-technical and diverse audience. Demonstrated written
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. Advanced knowledge of software licensing terms, conditions, and compliance requirements, with proven ability to apply this knowledge strategically to benefit the organisation Excellent communication and
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specialised advice, manage complex and sensitive matters, interpret policies and guidelines, and prepare professional and effective communications to a wide range of stakeholders. Demonstrated skills in
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manage resources for peak periods. High level written communication skills that will enable the appointee to prepare clear and concise reports, complex correspondence and prepare meeting agenda and minutes
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level that requires enhanced processes and resources to support the University’s research community in meeting its aspirations and compliance obligations. The Research Portfolio provides high quality
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in CFD software tools such as Ansys Fluent and CFX and with experience in coding using MATLAB, Python, and User-Defined Functions (UDFs). Strong technical communication skills. At Level B
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. Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels, fostering alignment with university objectives and strong partnerships with external