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Environment Institute research project focused on decarbonising healthcare Base Salary from $122,830 + 17% superannuation Research Focused Academic Level B About the opportunity The Sydney Environment Institute
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Full-time, 2-year fixed term opportunity. Located in the Quadrangle A14 Building on the Camperdown campus Opportunity to work on a Sydney Environment Institute research project focused
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and 17% superannuation Contribute to high impact scientific and clinical projects in rapidly growing research field, further your research career in a supportive, collaborative environment Located
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laboratory environment HEO 6 (38 hours per week), $107,977 Base + 17% superannuation About the opportunity Laboratory Animal Services (LAS) are recruiting 2 positions (1 x Continuing and 1 x 1-year Fixed Term
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environment with strict deadlines excellent verbal and written communication skills, with experience in handling a wide range of enquiries and providing excellent customer service demonstrated proficiency in
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educate 30% of the NSW health workforce and have a global network of 100,000 alumni. In the current rapidly changing and highly competitive environment, there are both new challenges and numerous emerging
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activities have a developing knowledge and understanding of the key strategic issues in the discipline and higher education sector. Level B: Broad experience in teaching and learning in a tertiary environment
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characterization instruments for micro-nanofabrication (Profilometry, Ellipsometry, AFM, SEM, FIB, HIM) and associated processing techniques in a cleanroom environment demonstrated experience in the application
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software life cycles, adherence to ITIL-based operational support and delivery processes to provide high availability and usability of university systems perform the implementation of operating environments
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websites demonstrated project management skills and a proven ability to prioritise workload and work consistently within a results-driven environment and to meet deadline significant experience in developing