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Unit and will also build and maintain strong internal and external networks. Internally, this will include with research in the Colleges and Schools, other Research and Innovation units, and externally
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RMIT’s Academic Colleges and non-Academic portfolios. With a primary focus on the Operations, Research & Innovation, and Education portfolios, this role leads the end-to-end recruitment process—ensuring
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to operate, maintain and enhance the buildings owned and leased by RMIT University, oversee construction projects and ensure the provision of physical facilities services. Property Services is responsibility
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into streamlined, effective solutions. About the Role Sitting within the Enabling Services Reform team of the Operations Portfolio, you will lead business process improvement activities that directly impact
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conference logistics and develop and maintain business processes, and assist (when required) in delivering networking, events, communication and planning outcomes. Additionally, you will liaise with a wide
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present to diverse audiences is desirable. Well-developed interpersonal and networking skills, including negotiation, liaison and cross-cultural communication, for relationship building and consultation
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, sponsorship agreements, process payment vouchers and payment requests for Hanoi. Record all contracts and other required documents. Manage contracts and working hours of Job Shop Assistants and Project
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resolve scheduling conflicts and prioritise competing demands. Demonstrated ability to plan and manage domestic and international travel, including itineraries, approvals, and bookings, and to process
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. Proven ability to generate alternative funding projects through effective networking with colleagues, industry, and government. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a commitment to
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. Your focus will be in construction management, digital transformation in construction, and building engineering. You will deliver original and innovative contributions that advance the School’s scholarly