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Senior Associate Health Safety (Projects)

LocationPerth, WA 6000
Work TypeFull Time - Fixed Term
Positions1 Position
Published At:8 days ago
Job no: 936HQ

Are you a seasoned Health & Safety expert ready to make a significant impact on project environments? WSP, a global leader in engineering professional services, is looking for a Senior Associate, Health & Safety (Projects) to join our vibrant team in Perth on a 12-month max-term contract. In this pivotal role, you’ll lead and collaborate with project teams to provide specialist WHS support, ensuring our projects meet the highest safety standards, and building the knowledge and competency of others with your expertise. 

What You’ll Do: 

  • Transform Safety Culture: Spearhead safety risk management across high-impact projects and dynamic site environments. Use your expertise to provide proactive WHS support to our teams, with most of your time spent directly on-site or engaging with clients. 
  • Elevate Safety and Design: Revolutionise our approach to safety by leading innovative hazard identification (HAZID) and Safety in Design (SID) workshops. Shape and sustain the Project Risk Register to exceed client and regulatory expectations. 
  • Strategies’ Project Success: Guide and enhance project execution with top-tier HSE strategies 
  • Lead Incident Resolution: Take charge of addressing and resolving hazards and incidents. Provide expert advice to site workers to foster a consistently safe work environment. 
  • Champion Quality Assurance: Deliver top-notch technical QA and consulting support for WHS projects. Collaborate with Safety & Compliance experts to set and uphold exceptional standards. 
  • Drive Growth and Innovation: Discover and seize new business opportunities, build and nurture client relationships, and lead impactful proposals that propel our business forward. 

About You: 

  • You are a seasoned Health & Safety professional with 10-15 years of experience overseeing safety in high-risk projects and environments, particularly within the mining and resources sector, or managing safety for offshore or port operations. 
  • You possess a deep understanding of WHS regulations and have a proven track record in engaging with contractors and overseeing complex project safety. 
  • You hold a Certificate IV or Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety, with additional qualifications such as a Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in a related field being highly desirable. 
  • You’re skilled in conducting workplace risk assessments, preparing high-quality technical documentation, and interpreting relevant legislation and standards. 
  • You have hands-on experience in leading safety workshops (HAZID, SID), and developing and maintaining Project Risk Registers. 
  • You excel in incident management and have a solid background in quality assurance for WHS projects. 
  • You’re adept at building strong client relationships and pursuing new business opportunities to drive growth. 
  • You’re committed to continuous professional development and possess strong problem-solving, communication, and leadership skills 

About WSP

WSP is one of the world's leading engineering professional services firms, bringing together approximately 6,000 talented people across 15 offices in Australia. We are technical experts who design and provide strategic advice on sustainable solutions and engineer Future ReadyTM projects that will help societies grow for lifetimes to come. 

At WSP, we want you to embrace your curiosity and work in a culture celebrating different perspectives. With access to global scale and reach, you’ll connect with the brightest minds in the field to make the best work of your life.

We believe that in imagining a better future for us all, you’ll imagine a better future for you.

To find out more about our commitment to the health and wellbeing of our people, and the programs we’ve designed to help you thrive, go to our Benefits page.

Think this could be the opportunity for you? Apply now to begin your journey with WSP.

WSP. With us, you can.

  • Published on 11 Sep 2024, 4:36 AM