Supervisor – Air Quality Control Health, Safety, Environment & Community Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia Ref. No. 102927 Mount Isa Mines is seeking suitably qualified and experienced applicants for the role of Supervisor – Air Quality Control. Reporting to the Senior Environmental Advisor - Operations within the HSEC Department, you will supervise and lead a team of air quality controllers to ensure the efficient and effective operation of Mount Isa Mines Air Quality Control (AQC) Centre. The role will also be accountable for developing technical reports, data management, management of air quality projects, and reporting on air quality metrics. This role is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys aligning technical knowledge and experience in the resource industry with strategy development and operational control. The role is residential to Mount Isa on a 5, 2, 4, 3 rotating roster.
The Role Mount Isa Mines operates the most intensive air quality monitoring program of any city in Australia as well as an industry-leading AQC centre to manage emissions from operations to ensure compliance with the Environmental Authority. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated individual looking to develop their career through exposure to a dynamic and challenging environment. Working as part of a large air quality management team, you will supervise the team of Air Quality Controllers to manage air quality systems and provide instruction to operational areas to drive positive environmental outcomes. You will be trained to become the subject matter expert for air quality management onsite and be deeply involved with our site operations and processing teams.
As the supervisor, you will also provide direct support to the Senior Environmental Advisor for Operations relating to all air quality and noise matters concerned with the Environmental Authority including project management, technical document delivery, compliance management, and reporting.
Your key responsibilities include: You will be trained as an air quality controller and will be utilized to work shift work (4:4 roster) for a period of approx. 4 months per year to cover annual leave/sick leave requirements of the AQC controllers. Practical application of technical knowledge on air quality to ensure compliance, address risks, and drive improvements in air quality management. Effective leadership of a team of air quality controllers to manage air quality risks and deliver on commitments. Provide a high level of support and collaboration with operational partners to facilitate effective environmental and compliance management. Manage the AQC centre to achieve compliance with the Environmental Authority and minimize operational impacts through applying meteorological knowledge and control strategies for operational emissions. Develop, review, and deliver technical air quality reports to Glencore and regulators. Assess skills gaps and facilitate training programs to upskill the Air Quality Controllers, ensuring they remain proficient in monitoring techniques, incident investigation, and system operations. Mentor team members to foster professional growth and create a positive culture that aligns with the Glencore vision and values. Oversee the maintenance and optimization of air quality monitoring equipment, forecasting models, and data management systems. Drive AQC preliminary incident investigations and assist in the implementation of corrective actions. Ensure timely and adequate rostering of controllers to ensure continued AQC operation. The successful applicant will have: Tertiary qualification/s in a relevant science (meteorology, environmental science/engineering, or process engineering/metallurgy). Relevant smelting/processing or mining operational experience (preferably more than 3 years). Supervisory/leadership experience is desired. Relevant technical report writing experience. Demonstrate experience in meteorological assessment. High level understanding of relevant legislation, compliance, codes, and standards. Systems experience, be goal-oriented and highly organized, with exceptional written and verbal communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills for engaging with operations personnel. Experience in the management of complex technical situations. Familiarity with process control systems would be highly desirable. Applications Close: 8:00am 4 February 2025.
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