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research capabilities in the area of physical oceanography. You will be expected to contribute to the School’s oceanography-related teaching activities, including within UWA’s recently-established Master of
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Job no:516849 Work type:full time Location:Crawley Categories:Engineering and Mathematical Sciences School of Physics, Mathematics and Computing - Computer Science and Software Engineering Full
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programs. Provide case management services for employees with physical or psychological conditions. Contribute to relevant projects and undertake other duties as directed. About you To be considered
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learning across the broad Field of Education of “Physical Sciences” and may include disciplines such as chemistry, physics, and engineering including the curation of associated resources. This team supports
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services are vital to enabling the university strategic objectives. About the opportunity As the appointee you will work independently and manage the delivery of business analysis and requirements, process
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qualification in physical oceanography, coastal engineering or data science, or demonstrated equivalent competency in a related field Demonstrated experience in Matlab and/or Python and development of code
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placements to ensure compliance with legal, risk, and health and safety requirements. Process and track placement requests, allocate students, and liaise with stakeholders. Cultivate and maintain relationships
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are open to early career researchers with a with a PhD or will have a PhD thesis completed before commencement of the position in the disciplines of physics (including material science), astrophysics and
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, defining a minimum viable product process re-design, and improvements to enable the successful delivery of changes to existing products, new products and maintenance of products. You will also be responsible
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, possession of a current "C" class driver’s license, a current National Police Clearance Certificate, the ability to meet the physical demands of the position, and recommended vaccinations for Tetanus