Andrew Beveridge

Chief Operating Officer at SmartSat CRC
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Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, AU

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Eda Niland

Andrew is a very knowledge, detailed, and highly organised Program Leader. I had the pleasure of working with Andrew at CRC CARE, Adelaide, and Andrew's professionalism exceeds any expectations. Andrew is very systematic, with a great sense of leadership, who always applies diplomacy and tact to all situations. I learnt a lot from Andrew and I am thankful for the knowledge shared during my early days at CRC CARE. He is one of the high calibre staff members of the team. I wish Andrew all the best in his future career.

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Experience

    • Australia
    • Research Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chief Operating Officer
      • Feb 2020 - Present

    • Australia
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Manager: Research Grants
      • Jun 2015 - Feb 2020

    • Program Leader: Education and Training
      • 2007 - May 2015

      As the CRC CARE Program Leader: Education and Training, my role had a dual focus that included; the management of the Honours and PhD students associated with the CRC's research activities, and in planning and implementing the CRC's Industry Training Program. My role encompassed activities that support the delivery and uptake of the CRC's outputs to its distributed network and the wider contaminated sites industry. This included the coordination of the CleanUp Conference series and establishment of a contaminated land practitioner certification scheme now managed by Site Contamination Practitioners Australia.

    • Project Officer: Innovation and External Collaboration
      • 2005 - 2007

      UniSA's Research and Innovation Services encourages and facilitates research activity by providing advice on research policy implementation and interpretation, administering research grants and fellowships, and managing research degrees and scholarships, amongst other research support functions within the University. In this position I provided support for the Manager: Innovation and External Collaboration and Director: Research and Innovation Services in relation to industry grants and research opportunities. I supported strategic University activities and projects through the provision of a wide range of research, administrative and information services.

    • Technical Manager
      • 1997 - 2000

      NORTAS was a private company and one of the largest producers of salmon and trout in Australia. The company employed over 150 Tasmanians and had a turnover approaching 30 million. It had operations throughout Tasmania with a hatchery at Mt Field National Park, marine farms around Bruny Island, and a processing factory at Mornington. My role focussed on the production, health and husbandry aspects of the marine farm stock, including activities relating to: Intake; Feeding; Grading; Bathing, and Harvesting. In addition I worked closely with other management to coordinate the day to day operations of the marine farm.

Education

  • University of South Australia
    Graduate Diploma in Business - Administration Management
    2006 - 2006
  • University of Tasmania
    Diploma of Applied Science (Aquaculture)
    1993 - 1995

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