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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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to pilot the Indigenous Career Explorer Program in Mineral Resources, a culturally safe entry pathway for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to explore careers in the minerals and resources sector
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qualification in a STEM field (e.g., Information Technology, Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related discipline). Ability to investigate routine problems by identifying and considering the implications
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to ascertain purchasing requirements and be familiar with program area budgets. Review quotes to determine value for money. Track and manage the satisfactory completion of all purchase orders with suppliers and
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: Essential criteria A tertiary qualification in Information Technology and/or equivalent relevant experience. Demonstrated computing skills as follows:Ability to develop software in modern languages (e.g
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. Familiarity with scientific instruments, data collection/ processing techniques. Strong computer literacy and ability to interpret technical documents. Applicants with a current SCUBA diving certification (e.g
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engineering expertise to solve complex, computation-heavy challenges. Architect and deliver distributed software systems using containerisation and inter-process communication frameworks. Act as a trusted
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engineering expertise to solve complex, computation-heavy challenges. Architect and deliver distributed software systems using containerisation and inter-process communication frameworks. Act as a trusted
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intersection of machine learning, crop genetics, and biological data science, contributing to high-impact research that supports accelerated crop improvement and strengthens Australia’s agricultural industries
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), 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 astronomy