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the Site Entity Lead, the Deputy Site Entity Lead will contribute to the effective operation of this nationally significant facility, with a strong focus on governance, operational compliance, and
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experience, hands‑on work within a small and collaborative team, and access to training, skills development and innovation time to test new solutions and technologies. Your high-level duties will include
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attention to detail, experience in entomology, taxonomy or related fields, and a commitment to high‑quality curation and data handling. While the ANIC team is based in Canberra, you will have the option
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Fitter Machinist. Demonstrated experience in the operation and set of CNC machining. High level interpersonal skills, with an ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary support team of
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, this is a great opportunity to grow your career – so we would love to hear from you! Your high-level duties will include: Setting up systems and providing ongoing support for software and hardware
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processing or handling equipment including performing design calculations relating to pressures, fluid flows and heat flows leading to final designs and final component selection. Excellent interpersonal
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high-performing DevOps team. This role will see you engaged in a variety of activities, adapting to change and applying initiative while also working under guidance as part of a team. Your duties will
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offer you excellent professional development opportunities to grow your skills & career! Your high-level duties will include: Participating in project scoping, planning and delivery, making significant
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facility to help strengthen national biosecurity and disease preparedness Drive complex, high-impact projects that directly support world-leading infectious disease research Shape and grow a high-performing
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collaborate on high-impact water modelling projects Build networks and drive scientific breakthroughs with a multidisciplinary team About CSIRO As Australia's national science agency, CSIRO is solving