Health, Safety & Environment (Mining, Resources & Energy)Full timeEstablished in Australia in 1978, Toshiba International Corporation (TIC) Pty Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, Japan. TIC has established itself as a market leader in the energy, mining, manufacturing and utilities sectors providing turbines, generators, transformers, battery storage, motors, drives, control systems and associated infrastructure to these industries. Our Company consists of engineering, technical, project management and business development staff, with all staff focusing on our customer needs.About the roleWe currently have an opportunity for a QHSE Coordinator to join our team in Winston Hills reporting to the QHSE Manager. This is a great opportunity to have an impact on an organisation as it is going through a stage of combining divisional responsibilities into a consistent organisational approach. You will succeed in this role based on your ability to review processes, consult within the business and embed new ways of doing things.As Toshiba continues its drive for a high performing and adaptive workplace through innovative systems and processes, the ongoing development of the QHSE function is vital. This role will play a key part in transitioning to a true business partner and value-adding function by delivering innovative changes and consistent service to staff and managers.Key ResponsibilitiesContributing to the development, implementation and continual improvement of the QHSE Management SystemQHSE administration, including records management, monitoring and reporting of QHSE system performanceConducting Risk Internal QHSE audits and inspectionsCoordinating incident/issue reporting and investigation proceduresConduct Risk assessment to identify and mitigate potential hazards.Performing tasks associated with workers compensation claims, injury management and return to work coordinationProviding inductions and training as neededProviding advice and assistance to team members and management on QHSE related mattersOur ideal candidate will possessA strong commitment to a career in quality, health, safety, and environment, with an opportunity suited for a dynamic, energetic, and self-motivated individual. The ideal candidate will have a positive, can-do attitude and a clear focus on achieving deliverables.This is a hands-on role that requires occasional wearing of safety gear and working in environments where some exposure to dirt or industrial conditions is expected.Experience in process engineering, manufacturing, heavy engineering or construction industries would be a real advantage.Lead Auditor or Internal Auditor certification is desirableCertificate IV in WHS and/or Training & Assessment would be an advantageMinimum of 3 years' experience in a similar roleDemonstrated experience in conducting risk assessments, audits, and incident investigationsDemonstrated experience in RTW coordination and injury managementDemonstrated knowledge of WHS and/or Environmental legislation and codes of practiceStrong analytical, organizational and communication skills
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