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Current Opportunities

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Database/DevOps Engineer Hobart
Join the Integrated Marine Observing System & the AODN as a Database/DevOps Engineer to design, optimise, & manage marine databases with AWS expertise.
Student Event and Engagement Coordinator (Regional, Remote and Online) Burnie
Lead the design and delivery of online and on-campus student-led activities and programs
Senior Lecturer in Clinical Supervision Launceston
We are seeking to a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Supervision in the Tasmanian School of Medicine which is part of the College of Health and Medicine.
Systems Analyst Hobart
Play a key role in Financial Services business process improvements across all financial administrative functions within the University.
Social Media Coordinator Hobart
We are currently seeking a passionate Social Media Coordinator to join our Marketing team.
Associate Professor in Geoscience Hobart
Lead innovative research in Earth Sciences, secure funding, and advance knowledge in Economic Geology, Geochemistry, and Geodata Science.
Indigenous Business Operations Officer Statewide (all locations in Tasmania)
Support the Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor Aboriginal Leadership by providing vital administration support to enable effective operations
Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in Numerical Modelling of Magmatic and Volcanic Processes Hobart
Join the University of Tasmania to research volcanic and magmatic processes, contributing to sustainability and critical metal ore discovery
Web UI Developer Hobart
Join AODN as a Senior Web Developer or UI Web Developer and innovate in geospatial and web applications systems designs
Research Associate - Oceanographer Hobart
Contribute to the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) a research program funded through the Antarctic Science Collaboration Initiative