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is responsible for the source-to-contract process of central procurement activities, including strategic sourcing projects and establishing frame contracts with preferred vendors for university supply
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within a team and support a cluster of programs to be determined through the annual work planning process. As the successful candidate, you will have a strong customer service orientation and work closely
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staff onboarding/offboarding, professional development, awards, registers, and devices; managing operations-related SharePoint sites and organisational charts; supporting financial and travel processes
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through atomic-level manipulation, making fundamental advances in miniaturised, atomically-thin devices that integrate optics, electronics, signal processing and AI with brain-like computing tailored
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student record issues and ensure effective processes throughout the year. To be successful in this position, you’ll have: Demonstrated experience and expertise in the provision of quality student
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sessional roles are: • IT Business Analysis: experience with requirements gathering, process mapping, and translating user needs into practical specifications (e.g. user stories, acceptance criteria
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sessional roles are: • IT Business Analysis: experience with requirements gathering, process mapping, and translating user needs into practical specifications (e.g. user stories, acceptance criteria
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to facilitating relevant approval processes), Both Enterprise and Solution Architecture standards, and business user requirements, with system and procedural documentation maintained in the agreed repositories (i.e
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with the RMIT environment, or experience working within a large, complex organisation (desirable). 2. Technical Skills and Systems Ability to quickly learn and apply new systems, tools, and processes
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, managing budgets and co-ordinating financial processes. The ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) sits within the College of Design and Social Context (DSC