Brilliant opportunity to join our Carole Park EHS team to drive our zero harm culture and best practices across our plant. 27th February, 2025 James Hardie Industries is the world's producer and marketer of high-performance fibre cement and fibre gypsum building solutions. As a local manufacturer, trusted innovator and industry leader James Hardie empowers homeowners and trade professionals to achieve dream modern homes with premium quality solutions that deliver endless design possibilities, trusted protection, and long-lasting beauty.With a diverse workforce of over 1,000 employees across Asia Pacific, our company culture is built on providing a foundation of "Zero Harm" and creating a positive impact in communities. We have a relentless focus on achievement, learning and continuous improvement.The OpportunityReporting to the EHS Manager, this role will support the execution of day-to-day elements of the EHS/Zero Harm Management System within the Carole Park plant, support execution of plant initiatives and will be responsible for ensuring that all plant EHS administration and compliance actions are documented and adhered to.The EHS Administrator will work cross-functionally with operators and other plant stakeholders to determine day-to-day health and safety priorities.You are an early riser, happy to start work early at 5:30AM.What you'll doWork in alignment with the James Hardie Zero Harm pledge and workplace environment, health and safety requirementsAct as a safety leader at all times ensuring yourself and others perform their work safelySupport the EHS Manager and Carole Park plant management team and department line and team leaders in activities associated with the APAC EHS Zero Harm Management System, including incidents, hazards, near misses or "at-risk" behaviours processesReport, enter and support, the Carole Park plant in the incidents, hazards, near misses or "at-risk" behaviours processes.Take ownership and participate in environment, health and safety initiatives/activities and trainingRespond to any hazard or incident that is raised with you and support the EHS department in investigations and documentation and provide any additional support required to respond to the identified incidents, hazards, near misses or "at-risk" behaviours.Conduct Workplace Assessments and Inspections at the direction of the EHS manager and, record TAKE5 Risks, IR's, training, CTW Audits, Safety Talks & AlertsSupport site safety induction with new employees, contractors and visitors to siteAttend required training and support new operators within their assigned areas including but not limited to area Isolations and safety hazard/near miss reporting.Support Line Managers and Team Leaders on workplace audits and inspections.Maintain incident and corrective actions and site workplace inspection register, whilst conducting and maintaining records of inspectionSupport the Injury Management process and assist with facilitation and initial contact with injured workers, this may include the development of RTW plans.Support on-site environmental compliance activities including but not limited to Silica monitoring and documentation/administration and activities with the environment dashboard items.Maintain HMOS activities within your role and department and support lean manufacturing objectives as required.What you'll bringCertificate IV or diploma qualified in Occupational Health and SafetyEntry-level experience within an EHS role within heavy industry or high-risk environment,Sound knowledge of relevant Australian EHS legislation including but not limited to safety regulations, codes and standardsBasic understanding of EHS Management Systems, technology and tools and proficiency in Microsoft Office SuiteDemonstrated ability to teach and train team members, operators and new starters effectively and provide safety guidance and supportExperience with Safety Investigations and Injury management processesHas the ability to work autonomously on some tasks and displays a level of self-motivation as well as collaboratively within a fast paced environmentWillingness to learn and engage with a demonstrated ability to take initiative in providing new ideas to improve process efficiencies within your roleStrong communication skills both verbal and written HardieAt James Hardie, our people are at the centre of everything we do. We provide the opportunity for people who value clear vision and a diverse culture to build a career in one of the most well recognised local manufacturing brands. Here's what you can expect when you join our Smart, Driven and Real team:Stable growth at a global building products manufacturerBonus scheme for all eligible employeesProduct discountsPaid parental leave of 16 weeks for the Primary Carer (including super) and two weeks2 Volunteer days per yearPlenty of employee rewards and benefits including a rewards and recognition programOnline shopping discountsInternational & domestic development and progression opportunitiesAccess to thousands of free self-development modules via James Hardie UniversityAnnual business conferences with Award gala dinnersFree annual health checksEmployee Assistance Program access for you & your immediate family membersHassle free, no cost and confidential access to our onsite psychologists & physiotherapists (specific sites)Proudly providing Australian Made fibre cement to the market for over 100 years.It's Possible with James HardieApply For Job