Project-based; FIFO (Karratha, WA)
Generous and competitive salary
Travel time paid
Requires 4 November commencement
Established in 1922, Brockman designs and constructs bulk liquid storage tanks and piping networks. Our engineering, manufacturing and construction capabilities make us a single-source solution for our customers in the water, petrochemical, and mining industries.
Over one hundred years of experience, combined with our mission and values, make us a leading company in the bulk liquid storage and pressure pipework sector in Australia.
Our commitment to our employees, clients and suppliers are central to our success. We bring our absolute best to everything we do.
About the positionThe Lead HSE Project Advisor operates as part of the HSE team and provides support to the HSE Manager, Project Management team, HSRs, and external stakeholders as directed. The position is based on the applicable project site.
The Lead HSE Project Advisor reports to the HSE Manager and plays a major role in assisting in the implementation of the HSE Management System requirements through:
Hands-on execution
Fostering a positive HSE culture
Training and coaching employees in the best use of company systems, procedures, and processes.
Driving stakeholder involvement
Delivering improvements in compliance and risk reduction
Processes to drive the HSE performance of the business
This position is required onsite in Karratha WA, and is a FIFO position on a 3/1 roster.
Seek applicants
must
apply via the advertisement on the Brockman website:
brockmaneng.com.au/careers
About YouTo best support your growth and ours, we're looking for candidates who possess:
Minimum Certificate IV OHS; Diploma-level OHS preferred.
Preferred 5 years' experience in heavy industry/construction, petrochemical, and/or mining.
Train the Trainer; Certificate IV in Education and Vocational Assessment preferred or willingness to obtain.
Qualification in Environment (desirable).
Completed accredited Management System Audit training.
Root Cause Analysis Facilitator or willingness to obtain.
Knowledge of, and experience with, HSE regulatory frameworks and agencies.
Experience with hazard recognition, behavioural-based safety, and SWMS development, reviews, and auditing is desired.
Ability to innovate and problem-solve.
High level of computer literacy, including the ability to interpret data and present statistics.
Strong written and verbal communication skills including the ability to influence and coach.
This position requires a current National Police Check (no more than 3 months old), a current driver's licence, and evidence of right to work in Australia.
Application processApplications can be addressed to Allan Pont, HSE Manager.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 9.00am MONDAY 7 OCTOBER 2024
Applications will be reviewed as they are received and the advertisement may close sooner than stated.
Whilst we appreciate the interest recruitment agencies may have, we are not accepting applications from agencies for this position.
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