Job Description Reporting to the Head of Health, Safety, Compliance and Wellness, the Health and Safety Manager will lead a team of five state based Health and Safety Business Partners to deliver the health and safety objectives set out in the business's Health and Safety strategy.
Your responsibilities will include: Providing guidance, support, and ongoing development opportunities to foster the growth and effectiveness of the five state-based Health & Safety Business Partners.
Assisting with the development and implementation of health and safety policies, procedures, and programs tailored to the Australian rail sector.
Ensuring alignment with Australian regulatory frameworks and industry best practices.
Overseeing the conduct of thorough risk assessments and hazard analyses to identify potential safety risks inherent in rail and logistics operations, facilities, and work environments.
Staying abreast of changes to Australian occupational health and safety regulations pertinent to health and safety and the rail industry.
Ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, as well as industry standards set forth by regulatory bodies.
Utilising lead auditor expertise to ensure all required annual internal audits are conducted at each site and identifying areas of non-compliance, working collaboratively with the team to develop robust corrective action plans.
Analysing safety data, including incident reports, injury statistics, and near-miss records, to identify trends and areas for improvement.
Providing strategic guidance on proactive safety measures and continuous improvement initiatives.
Desired Skills and Experience We are seeking a down-to-earth, proactive leader with a robust understanding of Health & Safety and Rail Safety requirements within the Australian rail industry.
The ideal candidate will have a focus on continuous improvement and also bring lead auditor experience, ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements and industry standards specific to Australia.
Qualifications Essential: Certificate IV in Health and Safety Desirable: Graduate Certificate in Health and Safety Formal investigation training is advantageous.
Experience Proven experience in developing and implementing national workplace health and safety policies and procedures.
Demonstrated knowledge of relevant legislation, regulations, and standards pertaining to workplace health and safety.
Strong understanding of risk management principles and the ability to conduct thorough risk assessments.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage with stakeholders at all levels.
Proven track record in delivering effective health and safety training programs.
Experience in managing health and safety audits, inspections, and incident investigations.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and identify trends to drive continuous improvement.
Relevant qualifications in occupational health and safety or a related field.
Ability to lead a team, providing guidance, support, and direction towards achieving health and safety objectives.
A proactive approach to promoting a positive health and safety culture within the workplace.
Other Important Information We reserve the right to commence recruitment proceedings prior to the stated closing date.
The successful candidate will have to undertake an Australian Federal Police check and Pre-Employment Medical which will be arranged and paid for by SCT.
Recruitment companies need not apply.
SCT is an equal opportunity employer and we recognise the value and importance of diversity.
We encourage all potential applicants to apply including women and those from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds.
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