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investors. Support research translation by equipping teams with skills and networks. Strengthen CSIRO’s ON Program through strategic engagement and leadership. About CSIRO As Australia's national science
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unit, based in Pullenvale, Brisbane. The Program consists of 80 researchers and engineers specialising in automation, minerals processing, numerical modelling, sensing, geophysics and other associated
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collaboration in the delivery of the Partnerships for a Healthy Region program Work closely with CSIRO Research Units, as well as local and international partners Lead whole-of-program governance, management and
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existing techniques to meet special circumstances or undertake modifications to methods requiring some innovation. Conduct literature reviews, investigations and inspections in the laboratory, glasshouse
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adapting existing techniques and components to meet special circumstances or undertaking modifications to methods requiring some innovation. Performing some non-routine technology development activities
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adapting existing techniques and components to meet special circumstances or undertaking modifications to methods requiring some innovation. Performing some non-routine technology development activities
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related processes. The role requires strong computational and numerical modelling skills, and will involve working both independently and collaboratively with clients, stakeholders, and research partners
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to world class numerical modelling capabilities, we would love to hear from you. The Mine Geoenvironment Team under the Sustainable Mining Research Program is set to advance science, technologies and
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the ACDP Fish Diseases Laboratory (AFDL) within the Diagnosis, Surveillance and Response (DSR) program. Reporting to the Aquatic Diagnostic Capability Team Leader, you will be a part of a group that
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mutual expectations and monitoring client satisfaction. Under technical direction undertake a range of administrative tasks, with discretion in selecting the most appropriate method and sequence