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changes and business process improvements work seamlessly before they go live, helping to guarantee a smooth user experience. What We're Looking For We're seeking someone who thrives in collaborative
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to talent@uq.edu.au for a confidential discussion about any accessibility support or adjustments you may need during the recruitment process or beyond. Applications close Sunday 10 August at 11.55PM AEST.
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ideas for continuous improvement of systems, processes, and policies, and participate in implementing change initiatives. Demonstrate flexibility and agility to assist with all library operational
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active engagement in unit priorities. They will support colleagues and unit operations as needed, particularly during absences and contribute to internal service roles, decision-making processes, and
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processes for project evaluation, including surveys, engagement metrics, feedback mechanisms, and usage data. Conduct qualitative and quantitative analysis to monitor progress and inform improvements in
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, including an awareness of cross-cultural differences. Excellent computer skills, including a sound knowledge and experience in the use of Microsoft office, and the ability to rapidly acquire skills in new
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models of malaria using novel vaccine platforms. You will also provide a range of technical and operational services in support of other activities and efficient operation of the laboratory. You will work
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or computer/network forensics. The successful candidate may be required to complete a number of pre-employment checks, including: right to work in Australia and criminal check You must maintain unrestricted
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, flexible working arrangements, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. Questions? For more information about this opportunity, please contact Professor Peter Cabot
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, including Griffith University, CSIRO, quantum computing company PsiQuantum, and its decarbonisation affiliate Qlimate. PsiQuantum is building its first utility-scale quantum computer in Queensland, advancing