33 Electrical Engineering positions at The University of Queensland in Australia in Australia
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Faculty of Engineering, Architecture, and Information Technology (EAIT) Extensive experience in full-stack development Providing leadership in the day-to-day operations No visa sponsorship available
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devices, resolving technical issues, developing digital skills, and collaborating with internal teams to find optimal solutions. Analyse complex technology scenarios, troubleshoot problems, and offer
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hours/wk., purchased leave, WFH + more Provide high-level network engineering support and analytical services to large scale uplift and innovation projects Based at our vibrant St Lucia campus About UQ
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UQ Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovation Join a university ranked in the world’s top 50 GETCO2 Project Full-time (100%), Fixed term for up to 3 years Based at our vibrant and
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, with a keen interest in educational technology to succeed in this role. Work at our vibrant and conveniently located St Lucia campus About This Opportunity The primary purpose of this position is to
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School of Chemical Engineering – Faculty of EAIT Project management – GETCO2 Experience with strategic and operational marketing and communications activities Full-time, Fixed term for up to 3 years
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three leading institutions: the University of Queensland, Monash University and Bondi Bio. You will contribute to characterising a library of genetically engineered cyanobacterial strains
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Information Technology Services – Enterprise Technology Broaden your career with one of QLD’s largest employers Work on leading-edge Drupal 10 projects Champion transformation in UQ’s online
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Food and Beverage Accelerator Program : Based in the School of Chemical Engineering Join a university ranked in the world’s top 50 Project: engineering the performance and functions of animal fat
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characterization, machine learning and artificial intelligence to accelerate cell factory engineering for advanced biomanufacturing. IDEA Bio is proudly hosted by The University of Queensland, in collaboration with