Research Director, Advanced Materials and Processing - CSIRO - IndustrialCareer

First listed on: 22 March 2021

Research Director, Advanced Materials and Processing

 

The Opportunity

  • Lead strategy for newly created Advanced Materials and Process Research Program
  • Develop and manage research projects with global impact
  • Significant opportunity to contribute to CSIRO strategy

Following a recent strategic review CSIRO is seeking to appoint a Research Director to lead the newly created Advanced Materials and Process Research Program which comprises of a team of approximately 100 multi-disciplinary scientists and operational staff who are located across a number of locations. Reporting to the Director of the Manufacturing Business Unit, the Research Director sets the vision and strategy for the Advanced Materials and Processing Research Program and is responsible for leading a portfolio of multi-disciplinary, collaborative research projects that deliver on the goals of the Manufacturing Business Unit.

The Research Director must be a strategic and collaborative science leader who has demonstrated commitment to progressing inclusion and promoting diversity. They will form part of the Manufacturing Leadership Team and be accountable for the delivery of specific elements of the Business Unit’s overall impact, science and financial objectives as well as the ongoing development of its strategy. The Research Director works as part of the cohesive and collegial Leadership Team to realise the Business Unit’s vision and works collaboratively with other Research Directors and researchers across the broader organisation in developing an agenda for tackling the nation’s greatest challenges.

Your duties will include:

  • Sustain and enhance the R&D culture of science excellence, creativity, innovation and flexibility
  • Ensure that the Program’s science is globally competitive and addresses meaningful problems in the market
  • In consultation with research partners and research users, lead the science strategy and build capacity to innovate for science discovery
  • Identify new opportunities and markets in Australia and overseas, and engage key stakeholders and clients to build support for investment in opportunities
  • Support the Program’s Group and Team Leaders to build effective teams and groups, manage career development for staff and succession planning
  • Build the long?term science capability to support the delivery of the Program’s research and impact, including forecasting demand, monitoring science trends and stakeholder needs, and building a high-performance culture
  • Develop and maintain national and/or international research collaborations and professional networks to keep abreast of emerging advances in relevant science fields and industry challenges

Location: Clayton (MEL)
Tenure: Specified term of 3 years
Reference: 72666

To be considered you will need:

  • A doctorate and/or equivalent research experience in chemistry, materials science, processing engineering, or other relevant discipline area, combined with significant research leadership experience.
  • Demonstrated leadership and excellence in a relevant field of science or engineering, as demonstrated by high?quality peer reviewed, published research since PhD (at least ten years) including an established international research reputation and credibility.
  • Evidence of successful leadership in developing a strategic project pipeline and a portfolio of science, research and innovation opportunities which responds to national and global research challenges.
  • Evidence of strong industry and/or government engagement and strategic relationship management that grows new impact opportunities and supports positive and sustainable commercial outcomes.
  • The ability to work effectively as an integral member of the Manufacturing Business Unit Leadership Team and as a leader of a multi-disciplinary, regionally dispersed research team, and foster an environment in which there is a high level of co-operation within and between Programs, Groups and Teams.
  • Demonstrated ability to establish productive teams, manage performance, undertake strategic planning and financial management, drive and implement change, operationalise the strategic vision for staff, and gain commitment to the direction chosen.
  • Demonstrated track record in leading a complex, multi-site business including managing financial and physical resources and creating a safe and healthy workplace.
  • Strong leadership skills that demonstrate the ability to unite capability and to promote cross-organisational collaboration to transform CSIRO’s delivery to national and international challenges in the manufacturing domain.
  • Demonstrated ability to attract, retain, empower and develop world-class talent and to promote well-being and foster creativity and innovation.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of global trends in the relevant global market.

Towardco are representing CSIRO in this role. Please submit your application to Terri Ward at terri@towardco.com quoting 72666 in the subject line.

Eligibility

The successful applicant will be required to obtain and provide a National Police Check or equivalent. Applications are open to Australian citizens and residents with existing work rights.

Flexible Working Arrangements

We work flexibly at CSIRO, offering a range of options for how, when and where you work. Talk to us about how this role could be flexible for you. Balance

Diversity and Inclusion

We are working hard to recruit diverse people and ensure that all our people feel supported to do their best work and feel empowered to let their ideas flourish. Diversity and Inclusion Strategy

We are committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people.

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Applications Close

16 April 2021, 11:00pm AEST/AEDT