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infrastructure used by researchers for the study of the structure and composition of biological, chemical & physical materials. The Operations Support Officer plays a key role in coordinating and managing
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accuracy; undertaking data analysis; preparing reports and dashboards; and providing process improvement and business analysis expertise. This role liaises and collaborates with all system users and the
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reports. Responsibilities: Accurately and efficiently prepare and process standard month-end and year-end financial reports and other routine reporting as required. Perform routine monthly reconciliations
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plays a central role for the Student Support Response Group (SSRG), a University wide working group, in supporting students with complex wellbeing needs through the SSRG process, as outlined in
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and students) including ensuring adequate training and guidance has been provided prior to the release of new features. Lead the definition and development of success metrics for the change process
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verify business functional and non-functional requirements for process and system changes and specify business process designs to provide the foundation for development of effective business solutions
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characterisation, verification & validation (QCVV) techniques, including non-Markovian and cross-talk noise using the Quantum Process Tensor. Model the effects of noise, including complex noise, on silicon quantum
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. Ensuring the effectiveness of Time & Attendance practices against SLAs and KPIs and participating in process improvement activities. This role will report to the Time & Attendance Team Leader. Skills and
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Other Application See Further Information on this page for the application process. UNSW Co-op Program Key High School Leaver Indigenous Australians Rural UAC & EAS Criteria Stage Minimum Value
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well as managing the team, contributing to strategic planning, policy and process development, and operational protocols. Reporting to the Associate Director Research Grants and Contracts, you’ll manage a team of