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Resources; High-Impact Weather; and Modelling Science. This position forms an integral part of the Centre Project: Weather Systems in a Warmer World. In close collaboration with the Centre Project Modelling
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level HEO 6 Assistant Laboratory Analyst based in the Analytical Laboratories of the Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences (CODES; https://www.utas.edu.au/codes) in the School of Natural Sciences
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are seeking to appoint a full-time, continuing level HEO 8 Lead Laboratory Analyst based in the Analytical Laboratories of the Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences (CODES; https://www.utas.edu.au/codes) in
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industry through science, research, and innovation to deliver positive environmental, social, and economic outcomes for Australia’s forest and wood products industries. This significant research will be
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the Analytical Laboratories of the Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences (CODES; https://www.utas.edu.au/codes) in the School of Natural Sciences (https://www.utas.edu.au/natural-sciences), which is part of
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of Tasmania. The Centre’s team-based research is focused on how Australia’s weather is being reshaped by climate change. The Centre conducts blue-sky research with real-world applications for communities
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Apply now Job no:499880 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart Categories:Information Technology Utilise your Terraform, Docker and scripting skills for scientific benefit. Lead the delivery of secure
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Ocean Modelling in the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, which is part of College of Sciences and Engineering at the University of Tasmania. This initial fixed term contract will be for three
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with a wide range of key industry stakeholders. This role will see you deeply involved with exciting new developments that will provide a step change advancement in the way the marine science community
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environmental understanding and facilitate sustainable development for the benefit of industry, governments and communities in Tasmania, Australia and the world. What you’ll do: Undertake innovative research