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funding submissions/grants, forums and approvals Your qualifications & skills: Essential Qualifications & Experience PhD in a relevant field, preferably with a focus on vocational/applied professional
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to learn and follow new processes quickly and accurately, and have an excellent work ethic. have good software knowledge and computer skills, and be comfortable learning new systems. be flexible, organised
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-level communication skills, expertise in the use of Word and Excel and other database software and a willingness to learn academic policies, procedures and systems A relevant degree-level qualification in
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. Engage in multi-disciplinary discussions, supporting the integration of computational physics across research areas. What You Will Bring PhD in Physics or Engineering, or a Master's degree with minimal
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. High degree of proficiency in Office computing applications including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation software such as PowerPoint and email. Passionate about people and delivering a great
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Corrosion engineering Structural alloys for aerospace applications Structural alloys for biomedical applications A PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering or a related field or equivalent is required
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collaboratively across teams, manage multiple priorities, and adapt in dynamic environments Computer literacy, including Microsoft Office and digital collaboration tools A postgraduate degree (Master's minimum; PhD
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a variety of problems and queries. Experience in special projects execution, particularly in Pacific learning and teaching. Well organised with a methodical approach to prioritising work and meeting
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information technology. Specifically, you will work with a PhD student to: Perform detailed scanning probe microscopy (atomic force microscopy, piezoresponse force microscopy, and/or scanning tunnelling microscopy, etc
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reconciliation skills and accuracy in financial records. Effective Communicator: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Tech-Savvy: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and accounting software. Team