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Australian Medicines Terminology (AMT)—as part of the Australian Digital Health Agency’s interoperability plan. You’ll play a key role in driving the adoption of these standards across Australia’s healthcare
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Linux-based Apache HTTP Server and NGINX, with exposure to Windows Server and IIS and solid understanding of web security. Sound programming skills, and proficient in one or more languages (i.e
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, cloud and containerisation technologies, agile software development methodologies and practices, high performance computing (HPC) systems, programming languages, etc would be highly advantageous. For full
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R language and/or computer coding. Previous experience with use of Health and Safety management and incident recording software such as DoneSafe. Proficient in Microsoft programs, Word, PowerPoint
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data, spatial modelling, multivariate statistics and/or machine learning, and relevant coding languages (e.g. R, Python), including a sound understanding of FAIR data principles, data management and
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modelling and design techniques, cloud and containerisation technologies, agile software development methodologies and practices, high performance computing (HPC) systems, programming languages, etc would be
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to read and understand detailed electronic schematics. Demonstrated Electrical Safety Awareness. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Desirable criteria Advanced Diploma in Electronics and/or
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experience with the following: Microsoft SQL Server Database Design SQL Queries Views and Stored Procedures Indexes and Query Optimisation Microsoft .NET API Development Schemas (XML and JSON) C# Programming
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Manage high-value ICT contracts across major programs Work with senior leaders in a specialist team Deliver strategic, compliant procurement outcomes We are seeking an experienced IMT Contract
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took on the challenge. Visit CSIRO.au for more information. The opportunity Join CSIRO’s Crops Program to lead cutting-edge research addressing crop pests and diseases through advanced genetics and