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About the role: Playing a key role in managing and coordinating documentation, procedures, training, and best practices for Safety, Health, Environment, and Security.
Acting as a resource for the Site Manager, this position also collaborates with Managers and Supervisors on-site to deliver training, clarify requirements, and ensure adherence to established standards.
Responsibilities:
WHS Officer I Food & Beverage Manufacturing
- Posted 03 December 2024
- LocationCanberra
- Job type Permanent
- DisciplineIndustrial & Manufacturing
- Reference1289771
Job description
The company is dedicated to advancing animal health and productivity through innovative approaches, offering tailored solutions that drive efficiency and sustainability in the livestock, aquaculture, and pet care industries.
About the role:
Acting as a resource for the Site Manager, this position also collaborates with Managers and Supervisors on-site to deliver training, clarify requirements, and ensure adherence to established standards.
Responsibilities:
- Upholds and exemplifies all company Safety, Health, Environment (SHE), and Security Requirements, Standards, and Guidelines.
- Promotes safety awareness and accident prevention in all activities, ensuring tasks are performed with a safety-first mindset.
- Adheres to SHE standards and actively encourages colleagues to do the same.
- Keeps assigned areas clean and safe, promptly addressing any hazards or maintaining tidiness.
- Maintains and enforces SHE and Security procedures.
- Currently completing or nearing completion of tertiary education in a safety-related discipline.
- Candidates without completed qualifications must demonstrate a commitment to pursuing a tertiary course in safety.
- Willingness to obtain certifications in Process Safety, SafeStart, and Continuous Improvement programs.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Designed as an entry-level position in SHE and Security, this role offers an ideal foundation for career development. Prior experience in a manufacturing environment, especially in a role involving the application of safety protocols, is considered a valuable asset.