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opportunity Save Sight Institute and the school of Biomedical Engineering are looking for a supportive Research Assistant to assist with research work in the Material Science and Cell Biology area. This is an
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systems and interfaces Support all aspects of the delivery activities by the project team, Support the transitioning process by assisting with the training and formulation of support material (documentation
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Casual Education Support Assistant working across the faculty of engineering Casual Full Time till September 2024 HEO 5 Step 1 $57.08 per hour excluding Super About the opportunity The Education
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waste customer service and stakeholder management manual handling of deliveries and equipment with some heavy lifting ensure workflows are actioned to provide professional, timely, high-quality service
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Full time, Fixed Term for 6 months Opportunity to join a dynamic team to provide high quality communication and promotional outcomes for the School of Economics Base Salary HEO 6 $95,860 - $103,341
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expertise in environmental science, economics, energy, social science, ecology, climate change, water and waste technology, agriculture, education, engineering, computing, mathematics, atmospheric science and
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, mechanical engineering, materials science or related science or engineering subjects experience with electrochemistry and chemical engineering a strong track record of publications, research translation and
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presentations, reviewing course materials to ensure they are brand compliant, and client services and general admin-related tasks. Your key responsibilities will be to: provide general administrative services and
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Schools within the Faculty, such as the NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre (CTC) and the Menzies Centre for Health Policy and Economics (MCHPE), and with the Research Portfolio to ensure effective pre- and post
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biology Brain cell biology Nano and micro particles Tissue engineering Biomedical Engineering Biomaterial development Material characterisation and development great teamwork and independent research skills