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: Lead a technically diverse engineering team to maintain the highest levels of reliability of the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), including electronic, electrical, mechanical, cryogenic and
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, electrical, or radio frequency engineer to join our ATNF Operations team. In this role, you will lead a small multidisciplinary engineering team responsible for maintaining complex observatory systems
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, Renewable Energy Engineering, Electrical Engineering or similar field. Effective problem-solving skills and a results-oriented mindset. Strong organizational abilities, with keen attention to detail and the
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engineers, you will support the detailed planning and delivery of experimental research by measuring, analysing and characterising the electrical and magnetic properties of superconducting devices, often
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national science agency, CSIRO is solving the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology. Many of our iconic innovations were once considered impossible until someone, just like you
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projects About CSIRO As Australia's national science agency, CSIRO is solving the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology. Many of our iconic innovations were once considered impossible
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bachelor’s degree with at least 5 years’ experience in software engineering or equivalent. Extensive experience in computation or simulation-focused domains (e.g., electrical engineering, control systems
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bachelor’s degree with at least 5 years’ experience in software engineering or equivalent. Extensive experience in computation or simulation-focused domains (e.g., electrical engineering, control systems
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measurement e.g. physics, electrical engineering. A sound understanding of the fundamental principles underpinning the operation of solar cells. Proficiency in Python programming as applied to equipment control
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engineering team to support ASKAP operations. You will work under broad supervision to assist in the maintenance, operation and upgrade of a wide range of electrical systems at the observatory. The role