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one of our Technical Support Teams. The Technical Support Officer, Civil & Construction Engineering position will support various teaching units and research projects within the Engineering team
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Technical Support Teams. The Technical Support Officer, Civil & Construction Engineering position will support various teaching units and research projects within the Engineering team. This includes, but is
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communication technology, to support the University in teaching, learning, research and outreach. ITDS is seeking to appoint a highly motivated Integration Analyst Developer. The role works collaboratively with
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Technical Support Officer, Civil & Construction Engineering position will support various teaching units and research projects within the Engineering and Design team. You should be aware that this role will
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are aimed at addressing the broad and evolving challenges being experienced by the University such as increased globalisation, advances in technology, increasing competition and changes to funding models
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contribute real-time data on urban tree health observations. About the role: We are seeking a talented and motivated Mobile App Software Developer to join our dynamic team at the Hawkesbury Institute
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has become a single source of truth for the University’s data assets, capturing data from different systems and engineering the data into a view that accurately reflects the business process lifecycle
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Casual Academic Eligibility List Attractive Casual Salary Rates Various Campuses School of Engineering, Design and Built Environment Casual Academic Staff Recruitment 2022 The School of Engineering
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Engineering or a related discipline, to join our Technical Support Team supporting the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems. The Senior Technical Support Officer will provide support for neuromorphic
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development. It brings together multidisciplinary expertise in areas such as neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, and biomedical engineering to explore how the brain processes information, how humans