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Enhance your laboratory and chemistry experience Be a valued part o CSIRO Energy’ Environmental Chemistry Laboratory based in Kensington, Perth Create a dynamic career path in this exciting
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& environmental applications. Joining this dynamic team, you will bring your analytical chemistry skills and knowledge to work collaboratively with mineral processing scientists and undertake various routine
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one of the world’s largest and most successful publicly funded research and development organisations. We are committed to outcome-focused research that will generate economic, environmental, and social
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Apply your lab skills and analytical knowledge into a varied role Play a key role in managing the operations of state-of-the-art laboratories Grow your career with our diverse team at CSIRO
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, mining equipment, technology, and services (METS) companies, government, and other industry stakeholders. You will be a part of the High Temperature Chemistry team, contributing to the delivery of research
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, environmental, and social benefits. We maximise the impact we deliver for the Australia by focusing on solving its greatest challenges. As Australia’s national science and engineering agency our innovation and
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to large multi-nationals. The team's niche is exploring fundamental academic innovations and seeing how they can be translated for environmental, economic and social impact. The Project will be vital in
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, particularly the Internal Audit Program, Deviations/Complaints process, oversee equipment and training registers, as well as independently manage and optimise key quality and environmental improvement projects
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responsible for using your expertise in environmentally extended input-output (EE-IO) analysis and life cycle analysis (LCA) to develop a comprehensive view of the interconnections between industries and the
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natural world? CSIRO’s Environment Business Unit is committed to addressing Australia’s biggest environmental challenges. One of our key research objectives is to tackle the biodiversity crisis from a whole