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Be part of a leading multi-agency partnership helping to create a climate resilient Australia Bring your science expertise & leadership skills to lead a cross-agency program and drive impact
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carrying out innovative science. Our Engineering and Technology Program (E&T) at CSIRO applies innovative technology to solve complex science challenges. We are seeking a talented Software Architect
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research to provide innovation that solves the complex problems faced by minerals companies, mining equipment, technology, and services (METS) companies, government, and other industry stakeholders. The CMR
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Australia’s landmark marine and biodiversity data infrastructure and carrying out innovative science. This role joins CSIRO's Engineering and Technology Program in the Scientific Data Systems Group within NCMI
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Bring your synthetic biology and genomics knowledge into an impactful role Exciting role to further develop your domain expertise and leadership skills Great opportunity to join the supportive
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Join the CSIRO Mineral Processing Program and be a part of a large R&D project on the production of high-purity alumina Work in a world class research facility Full time or part time (0.8 FTE
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intelligence and emerging technology specialists. Through the Program, the Australian Government aims to address top-end talent shortages under two streams – Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies
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Contribute to the development and delivery of integrated crop-livestock systems models using software packages. Collaborate within a team of leading experts in software engineering and mathematical
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solution, the technology needs to build on the latest in cloud services and cloud computing technology to deliver speed and accuracy on unprecedented data volumes. You will use your software engineering
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Develop your skills in aquaculture and animal husbandry Be part of a research team and contribute to a range of multi-species research projects Join the Aquaculture Biology team as part of CSIRO’s