214 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"U"-"University-of-St"-"U.S" positions at RMIT University in Australia
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of correspondence management systems in a large and complex environment. Capability in marketing support that would include PR development and merchandising support. Strong computer literacy including word processing
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an increasing degree of autonomy. Reporting Line Reports to: Senior Program Manager, Management Indirectly reports to: Head of Department, Management Key Accountabilities Teach at a level appropriate to skills
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Certificate IV in Training & Assessment (TAE40116). Trades Program Area Electrical & Instrumentation About the role As a VE Teacher at RMIT, you will be mainly responsible for delivering course material
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computer literacy in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Office suite, student record systems; and the ability to learn new systems quickly. Demonstrated ability to rigorously follow established procedures and
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retailers. A strong focus on health and wellbeing, including RMIT-subsidised gym memberships, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) access and discounted childcare options. Professional development opportunities
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are desirable. To be successful in this position, you’ll have: A PhD degree in Computer Science related field is desirable Industry Experience: Demonstrated industry experience in managing, building, and testing
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national level as being influential in expanding the knowledge of your relevant discipline. As the Research Fellow, you are expected to plan, develop and engage in high quality research projects
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, governance and delivery of RMIT’s strategy roadmaps through our Annual Operating Plan; and Service Connect – Embedding and continuous improvement across our Service Connect platforms, including Workday and
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at the end of their contract. School tuition fees for children to attend the K-12 program in Vietnam, up to $20,000 per child or $40,000 for two children per year. Premium private medical insurance
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funded Discovery project in collaboration with the University of Melbourne and Olivia Newton John Cancer Research Centre, providing a great opportunity to translate your computational results to practical