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the challenge. Visit CSIRO.au for more information. The opportunity CSIRO’s Information and Technology (IMT) business unit is delivering an ambitious program of work to support the organisation’s strategy
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working relationships. Desirable: A tertiary qualification in accounting or finance as well as commencement or completion of the CA/CPA Program, or equivalent work experience. For full details about this
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, and a demonstrated willingness to follow established procedures. Basic computer skills sufficient to read and respond to emails and to enter routine information into spreadsheets (e.g. basic data entry
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to the Data61 scholarship program (where applicable). Preparing and presenting conference papers and representing CSIRO at national and international forums. Conducting feasibility studies and applying creativity
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for more information. The opportunity CSIRO’s Environment Research Unit is seeking a Research Scientist specialising in hydrological and hydrodynamic modelling for its Water Security Program. In this dynamic
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experience with computer modelling. Strong communication, presentation, and report writing skills, complemented by adept problem-solving abilities through teamwork, stakeholder engagement, and client
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Facility (ATNF), the only facility of its kind in the southern hemisphere. Our technology development program is the cornerstone of the ATNF and is an internationally recognised source of innovative radio
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, Computer Science, Mathematics or a related field. Demonstrated experience developing software to support research outcomes. Strong written and verbal communication skills. A track record of scientific
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to work across time zones as needed. If you’re excited by cloud engineering, large‑scale scientific computing and the chance to contribute to a major global science mission, this is a great opportunity to
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: Curating responsibilities including identifying, sorting, and mounting specimens. Using computer skills to transfer information from insect specimens into morphological data matrices. Supporting research