The HSE Superintendent will be responsible for managing Workplace Health & Safety and Environmental compliance for a large industrial chemical manufacturing plant. The role involves developing, implementing, and maintaining comprehensive HSE policies and procedures to ensure a safe and compliant working environment. This role will start from the Perth office for an initial 6 to 9-month period and transition to Karratha-based plant operations.Key Responsibilities:Develop and implement HSE policies and procedures in compliance with local, state, and federal approvals and regulations.Conduct risk assessments and hazard identification to develop preventative strategies.Develop and maintain a safety management plan suite in line with statutory requirements and operational safety needs.Complete and maintain training needs analysis for all personnel working at or visiting the facility.Organize and conduct safety training and awareness programs for employees.Conduct regular safety drills and simulations to ensure preparedness for various emergency scenarios.Analyse incident and accident data to identify trends and recommend corrective actions.Monitor compliance with HSE policies through regular site inspections and audits.Lead emergency response initiatives and conduct incident investigations.Prepare and update emergency response procedures and accident reports.Maintain current knowledge of HSE legislation and regulatory requirements.Collaborate with internal leadership and external regulatory bodies to maintain compliance standards.Review and report on overall safety performance and achievement against set key performance indicators.Coordinate and participate in scheduled HSSE audits, reviews, and inspections.Qualifications and Skills:Minimum of 8 to 10 years of experience, of which 2 -3 years as an HSE Superintendent in a large industrial manufacturing setting, preferably in chemical manufacturing or oil and gas.Minimum qualification of a Diploma in a relevant field; a degree is preferred.Professional Certifications: Mentioning certifications such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP), NEBOSH, or OSHA can add value.Advanced Training: Highlighting any advanced training in risk management, emergency response, or environmental management.Technical Skills: Proficiency in using HSE management software and tools.Project Management Experience: Experience in managing HSE projects from inception to completion.Continuous Improvement: Demonstrated ability to implement continuous improvement initiatives in safety practices.Stakeholder Engagement: Experience in engaging with internal and external stakeholders, including regulatory bodies.Previous experience in the operations of a chemical manufacturing plant would be beneficial.Strong knowledge of HSE regulations and best practices.How to Apply:Please include your resume and contact details or Contact Preeti at Perdaman on (emailprotected) for any queries.About Perdaman:Perdaman is a multinational group headquartered in Western Australia, involved in various sectors such as fertiliser production, shopping centre management, pharmaceuticals, migration services, and advanced energy solutions.Perdaman is focused on innovation, sustainability, and expanding its impact through new opportunities across diverse markets, aiming to improve agriculture, healthcare, and community experiences.
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