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development. Highly developed communication and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to influence and negotiate effectively. Excellent organisational and analytical skills, with the ability to manage
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degree or technical qualification or equivalent competency. Substantial relevant technical experience at an appropriate level. Highly developed written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills with
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Centre for Energy is an internationally reputed research facility in fuels, energy and sustainable development. The Centre's overall aim is to develop new knowledge and advanced technologies for efficient
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Job no:522675 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Technical/Laboratory support, Trades & Services Lead cutting‑edge RF, microwave and mixed‑signal hardware development for the SKA
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involving semiconductor thin film epitaxy growth, vacuum equipment manufacturing and/or servicing. Well-developed planning skills and capability in the allocation of resources. Well-developed written and
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, risk management and operational excellence across the portfolio. Oversee the development and management of the portfolio budget, ensuring resources are optimised, financially sustainable and aligned with
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and record management. Work closely with the Hub team and stakeholders to support the planning, development and delivery of DTA programs, resources, events and related initiatives About you Relevant
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) was formed in 2020 to oversee the delivery of the WABSI research plan for managing feral cats, and to improve cat management across the state. The area plays a key role in supporting the University’s
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, UWA Sport, Medical Centre, Integrity and Standards Unit and Student Wellbeing and Engagement. Its work includes academic support, wellbeing services and programmes that enhance the student experience
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of Western Australia. About the opportunity Facilitate student learning and skills development across all academic disciplines offered by the University, particularly for students entering via alternative