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Full Time, continuing position. Located at the Faculty of Engineering on the Darlington Campus Opportunity to support the operational initiatives of the school and get involved in strategic projects
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world-class expertise for the fabrication of devices and structures with features on the micro and nanoscale. We serve a wide user base from academia and industry, providing access to specialised
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part of the team in the John Grill Institute for Project Leadership , in the Faculty of Engineering, working on research projects, and helping to liaise and support two research themes working with
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a digital, sustainable and healthier future, and forging strong collaborations with industry. With research which spans from structural engineering, to geomechanics, wind and environmental engineering
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in a relevant field (engineering, science etc.) and/or extensive experience with capital works and/or construction projects management experience working in the higher education sector or within a
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-focused. It encompasses both established systems and the evolving requirements of our diverse student community. The successful candidate will work closely with Information and Communication Technology (ICT
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recommendations for information architecture and page content, including messaging hierarchies, content structure, and user interfaces on both new and existing websites. ensure that the design of the content
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1st in Australia, and 18th in the world. The Westmead Applied Research Centre (WARC) celebrates a research approach that thinks and acts flexibly, aims to do more with less, embraces technology in
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research services units, and the structured and coordinated approach to mitigating the potential risks eventuating. About you degree qualifications, preferably in science or engineering, with relevant
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experience from our structured three-year graduate program. X6 full-time, three-year fixed term positions with a base salary of $77,144.00 plus 17% superannuation About the University of Sydney