56 web-programmer-developer-"U"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at Central Queensland University in Australia
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professional and career development opportunities Up to 26 weeks (six months) paid parental leave Access to an Employee Assistance Program and Fitness Passport Position Requirements Customer service experience
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construction tradesperson who is passionate about sharing their skills and shaping the future of the building industry. Make the rewarding move from the tools into teaching and help train the next generation of
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closure) 10 days personal/sick leave, plus 5 days carer’s leave 7.25 hours engaged service leave Fantastic professional and career development opportunities Up to 26 weeks (six months) paid parental leave
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inductions No night shifts or FIFO - local work 7.25 hours engaged service leave Fantastic professional and career development opportunities Up to 26 weeks (six months) paid parental leave Access to
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for diversity, outreach, engagement, research, and teaching has positioned us among the world’s top universities. Our commitment to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals has ranked us in the top 52
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· Fantastic professional and career development opportunities · Up to 26 weeks (six months) paid parental leave* · Access to an Employee Assistance Program and Fitness Passport Position Requirements
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career development opportunities Up to 26 weeks (six months) paid parental leave Access to an Employee Assistance Program and Fitness Passport Position Requirements A doctoral qualification with research
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. Working at CQUniversity Join CQUniversity as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Engineering and Technology, focusing on developing resilience frameworks for electrical energy networks against
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, plus 5 days carer’s leave No coal board medicals or site inductions No night shifts or FIFO - local work 7.25 hours engaged service leave Fantastic professional and career development opportunities Up
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development activities or otherwise remained abreast of developments in your field of study and/or learning and teaching practices in your discipline. Well-developed interpersonal and communication skills