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Asset Planning Engineer (Electrical) Job No.: 660614 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $131,473 - $139,551 pa HEW Level 09 (plus 17
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resident Australian humanitarian visa holder You must meet the following criteria: Current student enrolled in an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at a Monash campus in Australia
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benchmarking technology products against key requirements. We are seeking someone who is passionate about STEM education and educational technologies - if this sounds like a position that suits your current
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of interest are sought from outstanding domestic candidates for PhD study in the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, focusing on cutting-edge research in novel materials
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Remuneration: The successful applicant will receive a Research Living Allowance, at current value of $41,650 AUD per annum as well as an additional $20,000 of research and travel expenses to support study. The
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. Learn more about Monash . The Opportunity The School of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering located within the Faculty of Engineering has an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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liaising with them to ensure their specific needs are met. We are seeking someone with a Diploma of Applied Science (Animal Technology) or progression towards the completion of a Diploma in Animal Technology
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on technology risk management practices. The Cyber Risk and Compliance Consultant is responsible for evaluating risks to the organisation to ensure that security risk is within Monash’s established risk appetite
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student You must meet the following criteria: Current full-time student in any of the following degrees at a Monash campus in Australia: Bachelor of Business Information System Bachelor of Computer Science
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, and Environment. Additionally, we pride ourselves on interdisciplinary partnerships with Faculties including Business and Economics, Medicine, Information Technology, Engineering, and the Monash Data