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Lead building maintenance and service operations, ensuring quality delivery across multiple areas Oversee building operations for unique and multidisciplinary National research facilities Drive
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for more information. The Opportunity The Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) is a global initiative to build the world’s largest and most advanced radio telescopes. To harness the vast scientific
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Intune, Kerberos, Storage, Networking and Certificate Authority. Effective written and oral communication skills with proven ability to communicate with staff and clients at all levels, including ability
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. Current networks in domestic and international markets, as well as investors (institutional, corporate, and private) that support CSIRO’s impact strategies relevant to the sector. Proven expertise in
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for more information. The Opportunity The Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) is a major international project to construct the world’s largest radio telescopes, enabling unprecedented exploration
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transition to net zero. NEAC offers a systems-science approach, combining technical data with human behaviour insights to support faster, smarter energy innovation. It connects real people, physical test
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families, and there are options for part-time, which can be discussed based on the needs of the role and individual circumstances. So, if you or someone in your professional network is looking for a tree
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to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. View our vision towards reconciliation . Role highlights Apply your expertise in power systems to enhance Australia’s evolving energy networks
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efficiency. Mentor and supervise QA teams, fostering professional growth, collaboration, and alignment with CSIRO’s values and safety standards. Build national and international networks, anticipate industry
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network is looking for a tree change or keen to venture into the space industry, submit your application and talk to us! Why join us? Support a world-renowned icon of radio astronomy, Murriyang, our Parkes