This role will drive research and development of cutting-edge agricultural machinery, enhancing productivity and environmental sustainability across key agricultural sectors in South Australia and beyond.
Located at the Waite Campus, home to one of the Southern Hemisphere's largest agricultural science hubs, this position offers a unique opportunity to work in a world-class, multidisciplinary research environment. The successful candidate will play a central role in designing, developing, and trialling new technologies and systems aimed at improving agricultural machinery performance and sustainability. With strong links to industry, co-located partners, and international collaborators, this role provides access to significant infrastructure, collaborative networks, and real-world impact. Applicants will benefit from the University's commitment to diversity, flexible work arrangements, and research excellence, as well as opportunities to apply for national grants and lead high-impact projects.
The position is initially offered on a 3-year fixed-term basis, with renewal subject to performance. The University strongly encourages applications from women and supports flexible working options. Candidates should have a background in engineering or applied science with experience in CAD, numerical modelling (e.g., FEA, CFD, DEM), and a demonstrated ability to translate research into practical solutions. A commitment to diversity, collaboration, and ongoing professional development is essential.
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