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Units and internal stakeholders. As a key member of our team, you will ensure compliance, and champion improvement enhancements within our tax processes. If you're passionate about leveraging your
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relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Desirable Prior experience in, or knowledge of, venture capital in an accounting context. Exhibit a natural inclination to leverage technology for automating
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for the efficiency and accurate processing of asset related requests, building relationships with key stakeholders and ensuring that the Central Assets Team is providing a value-add service to both internal and
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Management to both internal and external stakeholders. Ensuring that CSIRO Estate and Assets are consistently managed throughout in terms of lease arrangements, legal, heritage, environmental and reporting and
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Coordinators in delivering strategic and analytical financial advice across CSIRO and assisting with the delivery of CSIRO business objectives. Your duties will include: Preparation of internal management
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internal and external stakeholder relationship management, administration and KPI reporting. Your duties will include: Undertake end to end administrative processes with respect to student enrolment
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their objectives and meet Government and regulatory responsibilities. Your duties will include: Provide a high-quality reception / Visitor management service as the first point of contact for external and internal
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in the focus area of property, construction and procurement. You’ll support the requirements of internal clients, taking into account CSIRO’s regulatory compliance obligations and strategic objectives
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laws of fundamental physics. Enabled by cutting-edge technology, it promises to have a major impact on society, in science and beyond. As a Software Engineer, you will be part of the CSIRO Assembly
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management and analytical advice and assist management with the delivery of CSIRO business objectives. Your duties will include: Work closely with internal and external stakeholders in CSIRO and its