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The Graduate Accountant is a key position in the central Financial Reporting and Research Support Team, which is responsible for providing a high-quality financial accounting service that ensures the integrity
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range of functions within the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics (TSBE). What you’ll do: Provide responsive, customer‑focused administrative support to academic and professional staff across
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, inclusive workplace that supports your growth Full Time, Fixed Term role (until January 2027) based in Launceston or Hobart About the opportunity The University of Tasmania is looking for a Scholarships and
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climate-safe engineering. The successful candidate will bring their expertise in thermal energy management and conversion, particularly in areas such as heat pump, battery energy systems and thermal comfort
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), ensuring compliance with internal quality control standards. Day-to-day laboratory organisation of supplies, consumables and equipment ensuring alignment to the UTAS/IMAS Health, Safety and Environment
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operational and administrative support Fixed Term (until April 2027), Full Time role based in Launceston or Hobart About the opportunity The Office of Marketing is looking for a Scholarships and Prizes Officer
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of major research initiatives and the University’s broader mission to advance marine science and policy. Success criteria: Practical experience and knowledge in marine ecological systems. Knowledge of rocky
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Apply now Job no:502553 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart, Launceston, Burnie Categories:Information Technology Provide effective day-to-day support and advice to InPlace users Administer system
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Apply now Job no:502883 Work type:Full time Location:Statewide (all locations in Tasmania) Categories:Information Technology Work in a collaborative, future‑focused environment that values
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Wood Innovations Centre for Sustainable Resource and Product Solutions supports collaborative, industry‑focused research across Australia’s forestry and forest products sectors and is part of