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click the 'Apply' link below to submit your CV and cover letter outlining your suitability Bring Your Whole Self to Work We are better for our diversity . When we listen to those who are different to us
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driving impact through our work, celebrating our achievement About the team. You’ll be joining an ambitious team of experienced professionals who are passionate about making a difference and delivering real
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policies and regularly monitor compliance. Research and evaluate different risk factors regarding business decisions and operations. Apply effective risk management techniques and offer proactive advise
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efficiently to a variety of different audiences. Proactive and consultative with demonstrated experience in identifying better ways of working and the ability to create a culture of continuous improvement
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an ambitious team of experienced professionals who are passionate about making a difference and delivering real impact. Benefits of working at RMIT Europe include hybrid working arrangements, flexible salary
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for our diversity . When we listen to those who are different to us, or challenge us, we grow stronger together. When we feel like we belong, we can achieve so much more. We respect each other, embrace our
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student success and persistence. Student Advisors may be allocated to support different student cohorts (e.g. based on discipline, campus location and/or mode of study) with a key focus on supporting
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/mechatronics hardware (sensors, actuators, drivers, motor control, microcontrollers/PLCs) and integration practices, including wiring, power, and basic PCB/breadboard prototyping. Software capability: practical
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-Electronic Materials and Sensors (COMAS) You will work across research management, engagement, and communications, the Coordinator will strengthen COMAS’s national and international impact. The position plays
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photonics and optical systems, sensors, materials and electronic manufacturing. power and automation/control, and communication networks. In 2024, the department's research grant income exceeded $10 million