12 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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frameworks such as Puppet, Chef, Docker, Terraform, CloudFormation. Proven experience with Linux or Windows command line, shell scripting, automation of common tasks, and configuration of system monitoring
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in the critical social sciences and humanities to study data-driven communication, artificial intelligence, and/or automation in relation to one or more of the following areas: • the evolving logics
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oversee budgetary aspects of the enterprise software portfolio, including acquisition, expenditure tracking, forecasting and other lifecycle controls. The position is required to maintain detailed records
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Design Controls is preferred. At Level B, candidates will have demonstrated experience in applying Medical Device Design Controls. Demonstrated effective collaboration and strong communication skills
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engineering principles and software development paradigms including software revision control approaches. Demonstrated ability to develop creative and novel solutions to adhere to continuous improvement and/or
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to childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer control and health services implementation. Demonstrated knowledge of statistical packages with experience in the collection, analysis and reporting on data from
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controlled environment. The candidate will be supervised by ARC Laureate Fellow Professor Hongxia Wang, and they will have the opportunity to engage in a dynamic environment with members of the solar cells
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. The portfolio also includes the Assurance and Audit office, which provides independent analysis, appraisals, recommendations, advice and information about QUT’s internal control systems, effectiveness, and
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to – methods of measurement, contract administration, and cost planning and control. The successful candidate will also provide high-impact research outcomes, delivered in collaboration with researchers across
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. Exceptional circumstances Students who do not meet the standard eligibility requirements due to circumstances beyond their control may apply under exceptional circumstances. To be considered, applicants must