An opportunity for a HSE Coordinator to work on a new 18 month project in Darwin. Once completed there will be ongoing opportunities on new projects in the NT (performance related). Relocation costs are optional for interstate candidates.
Suitable candidates for this role will need to possess the following skills and experience.
- Ability to build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders
- They will be required to be resilient with the ability to work alone and they will be required to be adaptable and flexible.
- Applicants are required to have a safety background in construction at an Advisor level.
- Promote a safe work environment by ensuring compliance with established safety policies and procedures.
- Support the Service Delivery Team in HSE matters and provide advice to enhance safety and environmental management.
- Engage with all levels of personnel to foster a culture of safety and compliance.
Key accountabilities include:
- Perform regular HSE inspections and monitor workplace practices to ensure compliance with safety standards.
- Investigate site accidents and incidents, supporting the management of worker's compensation claims and rehabilitation processes.
- Provide operational assistance to the Service Delivery Team, ensuring adherence to HSE systems and procedures.
- Cultivate professional relationships with regulatory bodies and clients, and produce reports on safety, health, and environmental matters.
- Monitor workplace compliance with HSE systems and procedures, offering operational support to the Project Delivery Team.
- Ensure clear communication and adherence to site access procedures.
- Assist the Site Manager in developing and facilitating weekly toolbox talks.
- Develop internal SWMS as necessary.
- Ensure no tasks commence without a SWMS in place.
- Review SWMS (or verify review has occurred) before commencing activities.
- Conduct subcontractor SWMS Field Verification Audits.
- Perform weekly HS&E Audits and Electrical Inspections.
- Monitor compliance with safe work and environmental practices and procedures on-site.
- Ensure all elements outlined in the Construction Risk Assessment are incorporated into the project SWMS.
- Establish and monitor all aspects of the WHS Management Plan.
- Implement and monitor control measures detailed in the Construction Risk Assessment.
- Ensure compliance with site induction training requirements.
- Monitor the implementation of the WHS management plan.
- Maintain relevant legislation, standards, and guidance publications on-site.
- Complete the Site Diary daily, documented in Hammertech.
- Conduct and record daily WHS inspections in Hammertech.
- Conduct weekly HS&E Audits, including assessments of signage and environmental controls.
- Identify and report potential WHS and environmental impacts and risks to the Project Manager and Head of HSEQ.
- Compile weekly written reports detailing any lost time accidents and proposed prevention measures.
- minimum Advanced Diploma in WHS or equivalent
- Cert IV in WHS
- Cert IV in Environmental Management desirable
- 5 years experience in construction
On offer is a highly competitive salary package,
18 month contract with ongoing work once completed on new projects (performance related)
Relocation costs on offer
Only Australian Citizens or Permanent Residents will be considered.
Call Jon Smailes 0467 046 ***
***********@randstad.com.au
At Randstad, we are passionate about providing equal employment opportunities and embracing diversity to the benefit of all. We actively encourage applications from any background.