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University of Tasmania Career Directory Profiles

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  • Graduate stories
One of the most interesting and empowering parts of my work is being encouraged to apply a Te Ao Māori lens to any aspect of my work – my culture is a core part of my identity and I’m valued for that part of me – meaning I am able to bring my most authentic self to work.

Rahera Wharerau

  • Day in the life

Rahul Kadam

Rahul Kadam graduated with a Masters in IT and Systems and is now a Service Now Administrator, Shared Services, Chief Minister Treasury and Economic Development Directorate at ACT Public Service.
  • Graduate stories
The most important qualities that will be useful as a graduate are teamwork, can-do attitude, openness to learning, passion to engage in the community, and a big smile on the face is important to succeed.

Rahul Kadam

  • Day in the life

Rajneel Deo

Today we are test fitting and installing these things that are called jack moons into our shelters. These little plugs are installed to seal the holes so that no water can enter when wires are not being run through into the shelter.
  • Day in the life

Raya Tasnim

Raya Tasnim studied Bachelor of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering and Bachelor of Materials Science at the University of New South Wales and is now a Graduate at ANSTO.
  • Graduate stories
It’s so great to see such a diverse set of people working together towards a common purpose, and being supported by the agency.

Rebecca Evans

  • Graduate stories
I lead and manage the team responsible for maintaining and repairing the ship's structures, propulsion systems, electrical generation and distribution, and associated mechanical services.

Rebecca Holmes

  • Who’s Who
My career within Sydney Water has allowed me to work across multiple business groups including safety, operations, strategy and the graduate program.

Rebecca Yianakis