Company Description Working for one of the most influential universities in Australia and the Asia–Pacific region, you will join a University that spans five physical locations in South East Queensland and all disciplines, while our network
Company Description The Soil Biogeochemistry and Environmental Sustainability Research Group at Griffith University conducts internationally recognised research focused on soil health, sustainable agriculture, environmental resilience, and the environmental fate of emerging contaminants. Our interdisciplinary team works
Senior Quality Control Chemist About the role Bayer Crop Science, Pinkenba, is seeking a Senior QC Chemist to play a key role in supporting our Quality Control Laboratory, Production and broader site operations. This role combines
Company Description The project will be undertaken within the group of Dr Jun Zhang (ARC Future Fellow) and Prof Nam-Trung Nguyen (Australian Laureate Fellow) at the Queensland Quantum and Advanced Technologies Research Institute, Griffith University. External
QinetiQ is a global technology and engineering company that exists to protect lives and secure the future. We deliver mission-critical services and systems to Defence, national security, and essential industry. Our determination to deliver and improve
Company Description The Soil Biogeochemistry and Environmental Sustainability Research Group at Griffith University conducts internationally recognised research focused on soil health, sustainable agriculture, environmental resilience, and the environmental fate of emerging contaminants. Our interdisciplinary team works
Field and Laboratory Technician | Band 1 | ASAP start | Contract Role Location: Eagle Farm head office various areas in BrisbaneYour new company Hays has partnered with a public sector entity that manages the maintenance
Description Our Australian Made Legacy We’ve been a part of the iconic Australian design landscape for over 90 years. Only a few short years after Australian’s became happy little Vegemite’s, families were spreading their toast in