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processes. Selection Criteria: Essential: A degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. Proven experience developing complex, enterprise-level cloud applications. Proficiency in
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professionally with people of all levels with cross-cultural sensitivity. Demonstrated competence in the use of computer applications and relevant digital technologies. Demonstrated ability to work effectively
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are not limited to: Build industry partnerships to create placement opportunities for Allied Health students and graduates, collaborating with the Program Manager to identify new clinical placements and
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? If this sounds like you, we invite you to apply for the role of Lecturer in Power Engineering, based in the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS). About the Role: We
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students. Research: Engage in competitive and impactful research, contributing to a coherent research program and leading projects. Actively pursue research grants and disseminate findings through various
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Program Manager to join our team. Reporting directly to the Senior Manager Accommodation, you will be responsible for managing a range of diverse accommodation projects, building capability within our
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skills. Demonstrated research and analytical capabilities. Strong computer literacy, including MS Office, and property data systems. Experience or understanding of statutory and compliance requirements in
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Health Service and the Royal Flying Doctor Service (Western Operations), GUDRH receives funding from the Department of Health and Aged Care under the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) Program
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component in an Honours, Masters or PhD program within a creative arts/performing arts discipline, or proven practitioner research experience and achievements. A minimum of three years professional experience
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the development of cutting-edge research infrastructure for the Climate Action in Transport and Land Use Planning (CATLUP-I) program, delivered through the AURIN WA Node at the Planning and Transport Research