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within the Business Analysis and UX Design team. Demonstrate high standards of professional conduct, participate in post-implementation reviews, and undertake additional duties aligned with the role and
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, entrepreneurship, and commercialisation are fundamental elements of the Curtin research mindset. We have a growing cohort of researchers who are engaged and interested in commercialising their research to achieve
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, with a track record of coordinating plans to achieve objectives. Skilled in data analysis and reporting, coupled with excellent verbal and written communication abilities. Effective stakeholder
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analysis, and infrastructure for climate or urban research. A strong track record of stakeholder engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration. Familiarity with AURIN, government data systems, and planning
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advice on accessing relevant resources. Develop and maintain the Library’s collections through liaison, evaluation and analysis, and managing physical materials that are vulnerable to damage, loss, and
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the capacity to supervise and manage other staff. Demonstrated critical analysis skills with the ability to exercise sound judgment in decision-making Desirable Previous experience in a tertiary environment
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. The ideal applicant will be an expert in Earth Sciences and have significant experience in analytical chemistry and biomarker analysis (e.g. GC-MS, GC-MRM, LC-MS, compound specific isotope analyses, GCXGC
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development. Ensure all technical solutions are thoroughly documented and maintaining up-to-date records as systems evolve. We are looking for (selection criteria): Strong business analysis and process
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for the Student Life and Community portfolio to enable self-serve reporting and analysis. Assist other teams with the planning, setup, documentation and deployment of media tracking, link clicks and goal
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ensure all activity aligns with University policies. You’ll also contribute to system enhancements through analysis, testing, and configuration, ensuring our systems are always evolving to meet the needs