100 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Macquarie University in Australia
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within the Student 360 program (S360) and stakeholders to drive and facilitate Agile practices, ensuring the teams understand and adhere to Agile and Scrum principles and practices to deliver high-value
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executive communications and presentations for steering committees, program boards, and other leadership meetings. Stakeholder Communication & Information Exchange Engage with stakeholders to provide updates
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• Discounted health insurance through Medibank • Onsite vacation care • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Subsidised membership at the Sport & Aquatic Centre • Onsite GP, imaging, and physio clinics How
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hearing care. This role supports a high-impact research program focused on addressing the unmet needs of adults with hearing loss through data-driven policy, service innovation, and community-based
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parallel using our robotic platforms. The Australian Genome Foundry is capable of synthesizing complete eukaryotic chromosomes and consists of modular robotic platforms capable of automated construction and
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, tuning, and maintenance of relevant end user devices, specialist equipment, technology systems, and infrastructure. Develop information resources, tools, and methods to drive efficiency, consistency and
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a pivotal role in leading the development of high-quality role-based learning and end-user support solutions for the student 360 (S360) program, enabling business users to operate successfully a large
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Program. The role is an excellent opportunity to play a lead in a key Program in Macquarie University’s digital transformation. You will report directly to the Product Owner (CRM) as part of the Operational
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covering letter in no more than 2 pages. Applicants are encouraged to use the STAR method for responding to the below criteria. Failure to provide responses to these criteria will impact the shortlisting
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. The research will be conducted in close collaboration between Philosophy and Biological Sciences. The position will be located in the Theory and Methods in Bioscience group, headed by Dr Bourrat in