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, the CARE Principles, and the AIATSIS Research Code of Ethics. Experience working in environments that include culturally sensitive data or knowledge governance. The successful candidate may be required
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quantitative and analytical skills, with confidence using spreadsheets and/or coding for analysis Experience with process modelling and TEA tools (e.g., SuperPro, discounted-cash-flow modelling, bioprocess
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for collection and delivery. Deliver chemicals and collect chemical waste across UQ sites, ensuring compliance with the dangerous goods code, segregation, and signage requirements. Assist laboratory relocations
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and ethics. Develop and maintain dashboards, reports, and visualisations, and help refine coding, automation, and analytical workflows. Collaborate closely with international research partners and field
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strategic direction and oversight to ensure UQ Safer Communities complies with best-practice standards and relevant legislation, including the National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender
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. Use coding (e.g., Python, R, MATLAB, or similar) to clean, process, and analyse large MLA datasets and to generate figures, tables, and visual outputs for reports, publications, and presentations
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University policies and legislative requirements, including the Code of Conduct, WHS obligations, sustainability practices, ESOS requirements, and UQ strategic frameworks. This is a teaching focused position
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functions, provide support to colleagues, and uphold university values. Other: Comply with University policies and legislative requirements, including the Code of Conduct, WHS obligations, sustainability
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languages such as Python and PHP MVC frameworks. Experience with cloud infrastructure (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP), Linux environments, Docker, and Infrastructure as Code. Strong understanding of Agile development
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pay scales. The marking rate for standard essays is 3,500 words per hour and the pay rate code is AC30A or AC30B. For example, if marking 2,000 words for 18 students, then 2,000 x 18 / 3500 = 10 hours