Our Rare Earths deposit in Mt Weld, Western Australia, is acknowledged as one of the highest-grade Rare Earths mine in the world and we operate the world's largest single Rare Earths processing plant in Malaysia – so you're joining a very unique team!
As a team member you will be contributing to the sustainable supply of rare earths metals which are used in oil & gas, electric vehicles, and wind turbines.
An opportunity exists for an experienced Medical Emergency Services Officer (MESO) to join Lynas Rare Earths.
This role is responsible for assisting in the implementation, monitoring, and management of the site's Medical and Emergency Services systems and processes at Mt Weld operation.
This is a FIFO position from Perth to our Mt Weld Operations on an 8/6 roster.
As a highly valued member of the Lynas Rare Earths team, you will:
Maintain the emergency response and medical facilities, equipment, and resources for the Mt Weld Operation.Review documentation and write reports.Design, develop, and maintain effective integrated management systems (IMS).Apply HSE legislation relevant to mining practices.Provide clarity and advice relating to HSE statutory requirements and manage interactions with regulators and external bodies regarding HSE performance.Engage with stakeholders, focusing on near mine communities.Manage HSE projects and issues.Qualities We Value: Experience in the mining industry in a similar role, including coordinating an emergency response team and writing and reviewing medical and emergency procedures.Effective communication skills, both verbal and written.Efficient computer skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook).Ability to work productively with limited supervision.Proactive and able to recognize problems/risks and provide solutions to mitigate or eliminate these risks.Exceptional relationship-building skills.Skills Required: Minimum Certificate IV in Health Care (Ambulance).Minimum Certificate III in Mine Emergency Response and Rescue.Minimum C Class Driver's Licence (MR Class Driver's Licence is desirable).Ability to collect specimens for drugs of abuse testing.Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (desirable).We are committed to ensuring that our workplace is inclusive, where all our people feel that they belong, are valued, and respected.
We welcome and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the LGBTI+ community, mature workers, as well as candidates with culturally diverse backgrounds. Position Title: Medical Emergency Safety Officer
Department: Resources & Energy Health, Safety & Environment
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