Add expected salary to your profile for insightsEHS Investigation SpecialistAbout ARTCKeeping Australia moving and growing our network for the future brings immense opportunities.At ARTC (Australian Rail Track Corporation), we are one of the largest rail network owners in Australia.
With more than 1,800 employees across 39 locations, we all work towards our common goal to link the nation and keep Australia moving.
As the rail industry undergoes significant transformation, we've invested billions of dollars to build, expand and modernise our network to get freight off the road and onto rail.About the TeamOur Safety & Environment team is all about identifying improvement opportunities and providing the governance framework to meet our legal obligations and strive towards industry best practice.
Our core value comes from how our teams collaborate and partner with the business to deliver our support services.About the OpportunityReporting to the Senior Investigation Specialist, the Investigation Specialist will be primarily responsible for leading "no blame" safety investigations relating to the most serious or high potential severity incidents across the ARTC network.
The role will be instrumental in identifying learnings and working collaboratively with the investigation team to continually improve ARTC safety and environmental performance.About YouYour background as a safety professional in conjunction with your experience investigating and determining the underlying causes of serious safety incidents will give you the ideal grounding for this role.You believe in a just and fair culture and take a 'no blame' mindset into the investigation, recognising that incidents are usually the result of a chain of events, rather than the isolated actions of an individual.To ensure success in this position, applicants will be able to demonstrate:Sound knowledge and demonstrated experience with incident investigation, ICAM facilitation, report writing, data analysis, reporting tools and Microsoft Office business software.Demonstrated communication (written and verbal), facilitation and interpersonal skills.Ability to interpret and apply Rail and/or WHS legislation as it relates to ARTC.Demonstrated ability to work alone, unsupervised, use discretion and sound judgement in dealing with issues as necessary.Qualifications in WHS or Rail Safety discipline or relevant industry experience highly desirable.What we offerWork on leading major projects as part of a long-term program of work.Competitive remuneration.Flexible working options available.24/7 Employee Assistance Program for all employees and their direct family members.Numerous financial, lifestyle, health and wellbeing benefits including salary sacrifice option of novated leasing, discounts and support programs.Our Organisation and CultureWe foster an inclusive, values led culture and embrace diversity in all forms.
Together, our people build a respectful, fair, and flexible workplace and we thrive on creating an environment where your hard work and achievements are recognised.We have an uncompromising commitment to your physical and mental health and safety.
We want you to be with us for the long-term, so providing you with ongoing development opportunities is important to us.At ARTC, we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
We are committed to making a real difference for Australia's first peoples and encourage applications from people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent.
Come and join us at ARTC and experience belonging.Apply NowIf this opportunity sounds like the challenge you have been looking for please apply online today.
As part of the application process, you will be required to undergo pre-employment criminal history, reference and medical checks, including drug and alcohol testing.
ARTC is a drug and alcohol-free working environment.Applications close: 24 January 2025ARTC reserve the right to progress applications prior to the closing date.
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