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the Department of Economics, with a focus on MatchLab and the CMD. Who We Are Looking For You are a talented full stack developer who thrives in collaborative environments, contributes effectively to research
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-driven initiative Opportunity to engage directly with researchers, supporting infrastructure About the Role The Storage Engineer will manage storage systems for the University of Melbourne Research Cloud
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platform, focusing on IoT device integration and data analytics An opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge technology advancements in a predominantly agile team environment Brilliant benefits and a
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engagement Brilliant benefits and a flexible hybrid work environment! About the Role The Lead Cybersecurity Engineer manages multiple technical environments and integrations, ensuring optimised, resilient, and
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society. The Senior Commercialisation Lead, Knowledge & Technology Transfer (KTT) is instrumental in advancing the University's intellectual property (IP)with a focus upon the life sciences technologies
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teams to coordinate operations and incident response actions Brilliant benefits and a flexible hybrid work environment! About the Role The Network Security Engineer serves as a senior technical expert for
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providing technical support around the reliability, availability, security, scalability of Microsoft End User Computing Platforms. Digital Workplace Services The Microsoft End User Computing Engineer reports
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of Excellence in Plants for Space Salary: Level A - $80,258 - $108,906 p.a. (*PhD entry-level $101,460 p.a.) plus 17% super Be a part of innovative projects in digital agriculture and AI technology for space
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Job no: 0061544 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time, Fixed-term- 2 years Faculty: Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Department/School: School of Chemical and Biomedical
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Computing Engineer reports into the Team Lead – Microsoft End User Computing which sits within the Digital Workspace Services. This group has a clear work grouping orientation towards strategic growth and