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written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work independently and effectively as part of a team. Competent in the use of various technology and software, including the Microsoft Office Suite and
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Job no:517279 Work type:Continuing - Full-time Campus:Roseworthy Categories:Level B, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology Level B $114,917 - $135,932 per annum plus an employer
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operational responsibility and strategic influence. A growth mindset and interest in emerging research, Artificial Intelligence and technology trends are highly valued. To be successful you will need
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in launching a new technology across the Australian Livestock Industry. Our team have developed a new type of scanner to measure meat eating quality in lamb and beef – allowing you to find that perfect
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Job no:516972 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Technical, Laboratory and Research Support, HEO6, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (HEO6) $92,511 - $99,929
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who thrives in a project-based environment and is curious about synthetic biology research, we want to hear from you. The Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (SET) holds an outstanding
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, well-organised environment for our stakeholders. The Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (SET) holds an outstanding reputation for teaching, research, and quality graduates. Comprised
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in accordance with PSBA’s standards. You will lead the nodes lifecycle management program for biotechnology derived plants and plant products. The Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (SET
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. The Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (SET) holds an outstanding reputation for teaching, research, and quality graduates. Comprised of eight schools, 21 centres and five institutes, the Faculty
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supports the Plant Transformation Team by providing technical expertise aligned with PSBA’s growing suite of service offerings. The Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (SET) holds an outstanding