Our client is a leading Civil Contractor operating on multiple sites across WA. As they continue to expand their operations, they are looking to add to the existing team to maintain high standards around the safety and well-being of their employees and strive to provide a workplace that fosters growth and innovation.As a HSE Advisor, you will play a pivotal role in the organization, working closely with the end client, site management, employees, and regulatory bodies. Your primary responsibility will be to implement and oversee health and safety initiatives, ensuring adherence to legislative requirements, industry standards, and company policies. You will be an integral part of the team, promoting a strong safety culture and identifying opportunities for continuous improvement.Key Responsibilities:Develop, implement, and maintain health and safety policies, procedures, and management systems in compliance with relevant legislation and standards.Conduct regular risk assessments and audits to identify hazards, assess risks, and implement effective controls.Provide expert advice and guidance to all levels of the organisation on health and safety matters, promoting best practices and ensuring awareness.Facilitate safety training programs and toolbox talks to enhance employee awareness and competence.Investigate incidents, accidents, and near misses, identifying root causes and recommending preventive measures.Collaborate with site managers and supervisors to develop and monitor safety performance indicators, fostering a proactive safety culture.Maintain accurate records and documentation related to safety activities, incidents, and compliance requirements.Stay updated with industry trends, regulations, and emerging best practices, recommending appropriate changes to existing safety protocols.Qualifications and Experience:A minimum of 18 months of experience in a similar role within the Civil Construction industry.Qualifications in Occupational Health & Safety or a related field (e.g., Cert IV in Work Health and Safety).Strong knowledge of relevant health and safety legislation, regulations, and industry standards.Demonstrated experience in developing and implementing health and safety policies, procedures, and management systems.Proven track record of conducting risk assessments, incident investigations, and implementing corrective actions.Familiarity with Western Australia General and Mining regulations and industry-specific hazards is an advantage.Ability to work on a roster, demonstrating flexibility and adaptability to changing work environments.Cert IV Training & Assessing (Highly Desirable).If you're keen to embark on a new venture and want to join an industry leader, then click APPLY for a confidential discussion.
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