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that support the management and dissemination of marine research data. You’ll contribute to the uplift of existing platforms, support database components used for research and reporting on MNF activity, and
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in collaborative, purpose-driven environments. In this role, you’ll be part of a collaborative and inclusive team that benefits from flexible hybrid work arrangements, ensuring that support is never
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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 part of a national scale project tackling one of the most pressing global
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position forms part of the Diagnostic Serology team within the DSR program. Lab diagnostic technicians in the serology laboratory enable increased capacity for emergency animal disease testing, thereby
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this dynamic team, you will be instrumental in developing and supporting software components that enable seamless data access, processing, and analysis. You will work closely with both AusSRC and Data Central
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: Canberra (Black Mountain), Melbourne (Clayton), Brisbane (Pullenvale/Dutton Park) or Hobart preferred, other major capital cities considered. Salary: AU$114,219 - AU$123,605 per annum (pro-rata for part-time
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and on-premises environments. In this role, you’ll design and implement Azure-based integration solutions while also supporting existing .Net services as part of business-as-usual operations. You’ll
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vital part of this global network, delivering advanced data services and infrastructure to support the astronomy community. With $63 million in funding from the Australian Government, the AusSRC is
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of Australia. Assist in digitisation of key hardcopy and archival records. Role particulars Location and office arrangements: Clayton, Melbourne VIC Salary: AU$73k – AU$93k per annum (pro rata for part-time
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using your technical skills to make a real impact on the future of energy, this ongoing position would be a great opportunity to become part of a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment, and grow