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IT Support Officer - SKA-Low Telescope
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The SKA Observatory (SKAO) is coordinating a global effort to build the largest science facility on the planet, to transform our understanding of the Universe.
The SKA-Low IT Support Officer is a new role based at the SKA-Low Engineering Operations Centre in Geraldton, Western Australia.
The role will support the establishment of technology related activities locally. As a generalist IT role, it will collaborate closely with teams in Perth and across the globe working on the SKA-Low project.
This role will require domestic travel to the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory and occasionally to Perth.
Location: Geraldton, Western Australia
Salary: AU$102k – AU$111k pa (pro-rata for part-time, plus up to 15.4% superannuation
Tenure: Indefinite - Full-time, job-share or part-time
Reference: 84752
To see the full list of criteria for this role, please view the Position Details
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About the SKA Observatory
The SKA Observatory is coordinating a global effort to deliver the largest science facility on the planet. The SKA Observatory will build next-generation radio telescopes that will help to answer key questions in astrophysics, drive technological innovation and support human capital development.
Please apply online and provide a CV and cover letter which includes both your motivations for applying and a statement (of no more than 2-3 pages) addressing each essential criterion as outlined in the Position Details. Note that your covering letter and your statement addressing the criteria, should be within the one document.
11pm on Tuesday 12 July, 2022
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