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Technical Inspector (Earth Resources)
- Mines, Quarries, On-shore Gas & Petroleum (Earth Resources) Industry
- From 1 September 2024 salary $112,402 per annum + super / full time ongoing
- Victorian (state-based role) various WorkSafe offices available
Are you ready to shape Victorian Workplaces and make a difference in workplace Health and Safety?
About the role
As a WorkSafe Inspector, you will have a vital role in ensuring that workplaces meet their health and safety obligations. You will assist and advise employers, supervisors and workers on how to make workplaces safe and undertake enforcement action to ensure compliance with health and safety laws. You will also assist Health and Safety Representatives in their role of representing workers on Occupational Health and Safety issues.
You will spend a large part of your time inspecting workplaces in the mining, quarrying and minerals exploration industries across Victoria. As a Technical Inspector you will conduct inspections in accordance with oversight plans and participate in annual verification inspections. During an inspection, you will gauge the level of compliance with legislative requirements and take appropriate action, which may range from the provision of information to the imposing of enforcement measures.
- You will assess, monitor and enforce compliance to OH&S legislation in the workplace, in accordance with WorkSafe policy and procedure
- You will review incidents, report and determine next steps, including making recommendations for further investigation.
- You will complete all reports and administrative requirements of field officers in an accurate and timely manner, and in accordance with required timeframes.
- You will identify opportunities, make recommendations and implement improvements to processes, systems and work practices.
Please ensure you take a look at the Position Description click here for additional information on accountabilities for this role.
About you
As a Technical Inspector (Earth Resources) you will have experience in a high-risk industry relevant to the earth resources industry such as extractive industries (mines or quarries), aviation, major hazard facilities or petroleum. Working knowledge of the Earth Resources industry, including national/industry standards and compliance codes. Your negotiation and interpersonal skills are excellent as stakeholder engagement is fundamental within the role. You will also possess:
- Strong communication capability, working in a team and with various stakeholders
- Understanding of work equipment, work practices and operating procedures
- Practical experience in implementing OH&S legislation
- Sound knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety and Workers Compensation legislation in Victoria
- Excellent time management, prioritisation and organisational skills
- Hold a current Victorian Driver’s Licence as travel throughout the state will be required.
Qualifications
- Tertiary qualifications in Occupational Health and Safety/Workers Compensation is desirable not mandatory
- Qualifications relevant to the extractives sector is desirable not mandatory
Information sessions
We are hosting virtual information sessions to provide you with an opportunity to learn more about our organisation, culture, these roles and our recruitment and training processes. This is an optional session and does not form part of your application. If you wish to attend, please register through the link below:
Tuesday 13th August 5:30pm start – Click here to book
Thursday 15th August 12:30pm start – Click here to book
Recruitment process
The below are some indicative dates for key activities/milestones throughout the process. Please note that these dates and activities may change but we will keep you informed throughout the process.
- Applications – Are open now and will close at 10.00pm on Tuesday 20th August 2024
- Video Interviews & Cognitive Assessments – Early September 2024
- Psychometric Assessment – Late September 2024
- Panel Interviews – Mid October to early November 2024
- Police Checks, Reference Checks and Medicals – November to early December 2024
- Employment Offers and Contracts – Early to mid December 2024
- Employment start date – 3rd February 2025
- Paid Induction Training – 3rd February to early May 2025
For further information please click here: Health & Safety Inspector Information
Please note, if you would like to apply a variety of different Inspector roles, please submit a separate application for each role of interest.
Eligibility requirements
Potential candidates must ensure they are available for all key recruitment and induction dates as we may not be able to accommodate individual requests.
Please be advised only people with full working rights within Australia may apply for this position. As part of this process you will be required to undergo a national police check, cognitive and psychometric assessments.
This role can be physically demanding, so we need to ensure you can perform the inherent requirements of the position safely without putting yourself or others at risk. As an applicant, WorkSafe will require that you undergo a pre-employment medical examination by an external GP who will assess your current health as well as your medical and surgical history. Applicants are also required to meet the standards of medical fitness for this role and complete alcohol and drug screening.
Successful applicants will be required to complete a 13 week paid induction program and will also be enrolled to complete a Diploma of Government.
If you require assistance with the recruitment process, have accessibility or adjustment requirements, please contact our Talent Acquisition Team at: careers@worksafe.vic.gov.au
WorkSafe Victoria’s commitment to diversity and inclusion
At WorkSafe, we aspire for every employee to feel connected, safe and valued in their team and for WorkSafe to be valued in the community. We believe that a diverse workforce is the key to delivering the best outcomes for the Victorian community and strongly encourage applications from all people, including First Nations people and people with disability, diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, sexualities and genders. We are striving to grow a workforce that reflects Victoria today and in doing so we continue to remove any inadvertent barriers to participation. This means you can access:
- Work-life balance
- Progressive leave options
- Career development pathways and training
- Office spaces that are designed with dignity for accessibility
- Access Wellbeing programs and memberships with our active employee-led networks: Women@WorkSafe, WorkPride and Accessibility and Inclusion Committee (A&I).
- Work with team members who respect and promote wellbeing and cultural safety in the workplace
Our future
WorkSafe's Strategy has our core purpose front of mind – reducing workplace harm and improving outcomes for injured workers. We don’t shy away from the importance of our purpose to the Victorian community, that’s why we have a stated ambition to be world leading. We want Victoria to be the safest place to work in Australia and one of the safest in the world; and we aspire to be a world leader in return to work after a workplace injury. WorkSafe are striving to build a diverse workforce that reflects the Victorian community we serve.
Job Summary
- Closing Date:
- 20 Aug 2024
- Location:
- VIC
- Salary:
- $112,402 per annum + super
- Work Type:
- Full Time
- Category:
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Environmental Health/Safety
Occupational Health and Safety
Regulatory Services