Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Field
-
Time, Fixed Term for 2 years (35-hour week) Remuneration Level 7: $113,926 - $123,302 + 17% Superannuation Location: Kensington, NSW Why The Role Matters: This role supports the Program Manager (Student
-
of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (MECH), the School of Mineral and Energy Resources Engineering (MERE), and the School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), as well as contribute to key projects
-
research program for over 50 students. Over 30 academic staff conduct theoretical and experimental research in quantum physics, astrophysics, fundamental physics, and condensed matter physics. For further
-
advanced interpersonal, written and oral communication skills. Demonstrated experience providing effective customer service and support to clients at all levels. Highly proficient computer literacy with
-
effectively and collaboratively on initiatives with a range of people at different levels within an organisation. Advanced level of computer literacy, working with a range of computer systems and applications
-
Experience Program, where you will play a key role in ensuring the successful delivery of projects across multiple workstreams. In this position, you will provide vital program management support, including
-
workplace culture and deliver quality outcomes in a complex environment. Experience working with a range of computer systems and applications, including Microsoft 365 suite, oracle databases and online
-
Excel and its application in financial modelling and analysis as well as computer applications, enterprise systems, and the delivery of reports and presentations. Excellent organisational skills, with a
-
program. This should be detailed in the 'Selection Criteria' page. Completion of 'Selection Criteria' in the application is mandatory. Additional Pre-employment checks required: Background check WWCC
-
generation of medical professionals. This role is vital to the delivery and sustainability of the Discipline of Critical Care teaching program and the successful implementation of the Undergraduate Medicine