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on the challenge. Visit CSIRO.au for more information. The opportunity Join CSIRO’s Engineering and Technology program as a Software Engineer and play a pivotal role in advancing Australia’s marine
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a systems-science approach, combining technical data with human behaviour insights to support faster, smarter energy innovation. It connects real people, physical test facilities, and sophisticated
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vision towards reconciliation . Role highlights Contribute your communication expertise to support cutting-edge science Flexible work arrangements available + 15.4% super Amplify the impact of CSIRO’s
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cloud technologies in a collaborative team Contribute to global biodiversity research and decision-making About CSIRO As Australia's national science agency, CSIRO is solving the greatest challenges
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to support the Energy Systems research program. Help deliver impactful science used by decision makers in the private and public sectors. Work in a supportive environment with world class facilities. About
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Collaborate with clients and vendors to deliver tailored solutions and enhance user experience About CSIRO As Australia's national science agency, CSIRO is solving the greatest challenges through innovative
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-making through forecasting, modelling, and performance insights Flexible working arrangements available + 15.4% super About CSIRO As Australia's national science agency, CSIRO is solving the greatest
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. Coordinate with biodiversity informatics platforms (e.g., GBIF IPT, OBIS) for dataset registration, publishing, and updates. Provide guidance and training to team members and stakeholders on best practices in
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science. You will be part of our Field Operations team within the Engineering and Technology program, working alongside engineers, technicians, and scientists who design, build, and deploy world-leading
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the southern hemisphere. Our technology development program is the cornerstone of the ATNF and is an internationally recognised source of innovative radio astronomy instrumentation. The ATNF has been involved