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cerebrations and our monthly forum offers a mechanism for the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to contribute to CSIRO’s directions. While at CSIRO, you will be supported to create and
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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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technically diverse engineering team to maintain the highest levels of reliability of the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), including electronic, electrical, mechanical, cryogenic and radio frequency
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technical input and engage in technical interchange with researchers on the mechanical design, prototyping, development, manufacture and installation of mechanisms and equipment relating to research systems
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management, maintaining active national and international collaborations to access and share advanced concepts and technologies. Lead the research component of projects, contribute original ideas, and
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. Undertake repairs to electronic equipment and modules down to the component level. Proactively identify potential spare issues or failure modes and work with external suppliers or staff at other ATNF sites
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the maintenance, repairs, fault finding and diagnosis of electrical systems, including interpretation of civil, mechanical, and electrical drawings. Demonstrated ability to work safely and effectively as part of a
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to accurately record data for operational and research projects electronically. Desirable criteria Tertiary or equivalent qualifications relevant to agriculture. Ag & Vet Chem Accreditation. Machinery
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: Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, Biomedical, or related) or equivalent relevant work experience. Demonstrable experience (minimum 5 years) with operation, validation and/or management
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inflammation. You’ll collaborate with a skilled team to generate and analyse high-quality data that advances our understanding of immune mechanisms in health and disease. Applications will be assessed across two