Health, Safety & Environment (Construction)Full timeCompetitive Rem + extra leave + wellbeing benefitsAt Marinus Link, we are unlocking Australia's future energy sector by delivering a critical project that supports the transition to renewable energy. The safety and wellbeing of our people and the communities we work in is our top priority. As our Head of Safety, you will have a unique opportunity to shape and build the safety function from the ground up, playing a pivotal role in establishing a culture of safety across all phases of the project. In this pivotal leadership role, you will be responsible for developing and embedding a comprehensive safety framework that covers design, procurement, construction and commissioning. You will partner with senior leaders, contractors and key stakeholders to ensure that safety is a core focus, enabling project success through proactive risk management, compliance with legislation and best-practice safety strategies.If you are passionate about making a real impact, enjoy building systems and teams from the foundation and thrive in a high-stakes environment, this is your chance to lead safety for a nationally significant project.Permanent role based in either Hobart, Traralgon or MelbourneBe a key architect of safety culture for a project of national importanceFlexible working supported, health and wellbeing benefits and additional leaveYour RoleStrategic Leadership: Shape and embed a safety-first culture that spans all project phases, with a strong focus on collaboration and best practices. Act as a trusted advisor to Senior Leadership to develop and imbed our safety culture.Safety Management: Refine, implement and continuously improve a robust safety management system that aligns with project needs and regulatory requirements. Develop and mentor a dedicated team of safety professionals, ensuring alignment with project goals and milestones.Risk & Compliance: Provide expert guidance on safety challenges, risk management and injury prevention while ensuring compliance with all statutory and contractual obligations.You'll NeedExperience & Knowledge:Proven experience in building and leading safety programs within large-scale, complex & risk-sharing infrastructure projects.Demonstrated ability to design, implement and refine safety management systems from the ground up, driving safety culture, risk mitigation, and compliance.Strong understanding of risk management methodologies, injury rehabilitation and compliance reporting within a complex project environment.Experience in collaborating with leadership teams and contractors to deliver safety outcomes and develop a proactive safety culture.Qualifications & Technical Skills:Tertiary qualifications in Health, Safety and Wellbeing or equivalent industry experience.Internal/external auditing certifications and experience leading Root Cause Analysis processes.Knowledge of the Health and Safety Act, Workers' Compensation Legislation and other regulatory frameworks.Proficiency in using safety management software and systems.We OfferWe are building a skilled project team motivated by our purpose of delivering our renewable future. We offer dynamic careers and the chance to make a real impact on the energy transition and address climate change.Flexible Working: Our offices are located in Hobart, Melbourne and Traralgon. Marinus Link values the benefits flexible hybrid working brings to our business and people and we welcome discussions on what this looks like for you.Health & Wellbeing: Our team's health and wellbeing are a key priority. Access a range of health-related benefits, including discounted private health insurance, an in-house wellbeing specialist and our Employee Assistance Program.Career Development: We are committed to investing in our people and their growth through learning and development opportunities.Next StepInterested in leading safety for a nationally significant project? Please apply with your updated CV and a Cover Letter that highlights your experience relevant to this role.Submit your application by 5pm AEST Friday, 25 October 2024.Marinus Link is committed to developing and supporting a diverse workforce and strongly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.Reasonable adjustments: If you require any adjustments or alternative communication methods at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us.MARINUS LINK: A CRITICAL PART OF AUSTRALIA'S NEW ENERGY FUTUREMarinus Link is a proposed undersea and underground electricity and data interconnector between North West Tasmania and the Latrobe Valley in Victoria. Marinus Link will improve the connection between Tasmania and the national grid. It will enable the flow of more electricity in both directions, delivering low-cost, reliable and clean energy for customers in the National Electricity Market. Marinus Link is currently in planning and development, known as the project's 'Design and Approvals' phase.Our purpose is clear: Delivering our renewable future.
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