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Training & Assessment (TAE40116). Trades Program Areas Electrical & Instrumentation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration About the role As a VE Teacher at RMIT, you will be mainly responsible for delivering
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team to advance renewable energy technology through cutting-edge simulation, experimental validation, and system integration. We are seeking candidates with strong technical capabilities in their field
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student completions. You’ll excel in establishing and maintaining collaborative working relationships with the teaching program leadership team to deliver effective onboarding and timely and relevant
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RMIT’s College of Business and Law (CoBL) takes an industry and student-centred approach to its courses and programs, ensuring graduates are work ready and able to tackle business challenges, balance
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requirement to deliver the relaunch of the Centre and refinement of a business plan and advisory group, and an opportunity to shape the trajectory of the Centre with inputs from this group, the former director
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million, employs over 1000 staff and delivers programs to approximately 30,000 students (20,000 EFTSL). In line with RMIT’s vision to be recognised as a global university of technology, design and
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critical and creative exploration and enabling students to develop the skills to become leaders and innovators in landscape architectural practice. The tradition of outreach within the program is bolstered
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, Citrix DaaS and related platforms. Working within the End User Technology team, you will provide both operational and project delivery support across the University’s global environment. The role
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across functional boundaries. High level of computer literacy and experience with digital tools and systems including word processing, presentation software (e.g. PowerPoint), email, internet, and
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technical support and expertise to staff and students across the College’s diverse activities—including academic programs, research, projects, events, and exhibitions. This role primarily supports workshops