WesCEF Division | Murdoch, WA
Closing date: 17/11/2024
Job Ref: WesCEF629089
Are you a finance professional with a genuine interest in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG), climate, sustainability and risk?
Do you want a role where you can add value and make a difference?
Permanent - full time position with flexibility, based at Murdoch (with a future move to the CBD in late 2025)
About WesCEF
Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers (WesCEF) is a division of Wesfarmers that harnesses the potential of essential chemicals, minerals, energy and fertilisers through the ingenuity and commitment of our exceptional people.
Our businesses operate across domestic, national, and international markets and our products and services are essential in driving growth and transformation across vital industries.
Our award-winning Decarbonisation Journey is a source of pride for our 1500 team members whose focus on sustainable solutions to complex challenges is matched by their unwavering commitment to safety. One example of this is WesCEF's significant investment in the Mt Holland lithium project which will produce lithium hydroxide for battery electric vehicles.
Join us. Together we can harness potential to create a prosperous future.
The Opportunity
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a finance professional who is passionate about climate and sustainability, to join our Finance team as the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Reporting Lead. You will play a crucial role in providing timely, accurate, and insightful financial and non-financial ESG information in accordance with relevant legislation.
Reporting to the General Manager – Finance, Reporting & Procurement; a key focus of the role is developing appropriate governance and controls frameworks, procedures and reporting to ensure compliance with the new Australian sustainability accounting standards AASB S1 and AASB S2.
In this position you will be responsible for co-ordinating WesCEF's divisional ESG reporting to Wesfarmers including half and full year reporting requirements.
Other responsibilities will also include:
Develop relevant ESG reporting policies, frameworks and metrics.
Act as a subject matter expert for WesCEF on all matters related to ESG reporting.
Prepare divisional monthly ESG reporting and provide insightful commentary.
Review and develop reporting systems and procedures to ensure appropriate levels of control and governance are in place.
Work collaboratively with internal stakeholders to identify and build understanding, alignment, and consensus for effective management of climate and ESG risks and opportunities.
Create climate models for quantitative risk analysis and financial impact.
Integrate climate risks into financial models, ensuring compliance with disclosure regulations.
Keep abreast of ESG developments in Australia and globally.
With stakeholders located at both our Murdoch and Kwinana (operational) locations you will need to be able to travel between both locations as required.
About You
Relevant tertiary qualification in a business or ESG/sustainability related discipline.
Membership of CPA Australia, Institute of Chartered Accountants or equivalent (must have).
Must have well versed audit, risk and assurance and technical accounting skillset.
Personal attributes include a continuous improvement and innovation mindset, resilience and tenacity, attention to detail, as well as an ability and confidence to navigate change, and master new skills and challenges.
Being commercial capable of dealing with ambiguity and thinks through future scenarios.
Delivering results on fact-based logic and strong problem-solving skills, decisive, action orientated and outcome focused, with an ability to use story telling to connect, influence and engage the audience.
Critical experiences include managing complexity and effective business partnering.
Exposure to sustainability reporting in a corporate environment (highly desirable).
SAP experience is preferred.
Given the nature of the position and within reason, the successful incumbent may be required to be contactable outside of business hours.
We value our employees by offering:
Competitive remuneration with allocation of Wesfarmers.
Employer parental leave payment up to 18 weeks.
Ongoing professional development and career opportunities across our diverse businesses and the Wesfarmers Group.
Salary sacrifice opportunities, including novated lease vehicle packaging.
Access to employee benefits across Wesfarmers including staff discounts at Bunnings, Kleenheat, Kmart, Target and Officeworks and Wesfarmers Arts sponsored events.
Why WesCEF
We are committed to building an engaged and talented workforce that is representative of the people who live in the communities where we operate. Fostering an environment where diversity of thinking, skills and experiences are embraced, delivering innovation and better business results. We welcome and encourage people from diverse backgrounds and particularly, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply.
We are proud of how we develop and support our team, including offering flexible working hours. Therefore, when you apply, please let us know if you are seeking flexibility.
Applications close: 5pm AWST Sunday 17th November 2024.
Our recruitment process considers your alignment to our company values and the requirements of the role. We also have several checks which may be conducted to demonstrate your suitability for the role including but not limited to psychometric assessment, police checks, medical, drug and alcohol testing, right to work check, qualifications, due diligence and/or reference checks.
We reserve the right to commence the recruitment process prior to the closing date. Therefore, it is recommended to apply as soon as possible.
Agency applications will not be accepted.
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