Northern Star Mining Services Limited
Health & Safety Advisor
Northern Star Mining Services Limited, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Ready to expand on your professional journey with
Northern Star Resources (NSR)?
As an ASX-50 global-scale gold miner, we have significant operations in Western Australia and Alaska. With unparalleled pathways for career advancement and professional development, we stand proudly as Australia’s premier gold employer.Interested?
Your journey starts here.At
Northern Star , we live by our
STARR Core Values
of Safety, Teamwork, Accountability, Respect & Results. These Values are not just words on paper; they are the cornerstone of our Company culture and guide everything we do. You will play a pivotal role in upholding these values and contributing to our collective growth and continued success.The OpportunityNorthern Star Resources
has an opportunity for an experienced corporate
Health & Safety Advisor
to join the team at our
Subiaco Head Office , on an initial
18-month contract.
The position will require ad hoc travel to site as & when required – approximately once or twice a month for one to two days at a time.Reporting to the
Superintendent – Safety , you will support the business strategy by championing a
‘safety first‘
culture across the organisation. This key role will provide comprehensive guidance & support to the remote site safety teams, across health, safety, hygiene & the related systems, as well as advice to operational leaders in relation to site audits, inspections, WHS systems & incidents.Key responsibilities include:Visibly drive, develop & champion a positive safety culture across the business, displaying a genuine passion for all facets of health & safety, and a clear commitment to mitigating risk of injury or harm across all NSR operations.Ensure site teams comply with the relevant regulations and continually develop the Safety Management System (SMS) to remain relevant to all Stakeholders.Provide continuous support, guidance and direction to employees and contractors for all safety & health requirements.Review with the
Superintendent – Safety
serious incident investigations to ensure adequate quality and remedial actions are effective and implemented correctly.Ensure all Corporate based employees complete relevant inductions.Participate in risk assessments of site work activities and conditions.Monitor the completion of recommendations & actions from incident investigations, inspections, & audits.Ensure all applicable statutory reports are completed in required timeframes.Coordinate and undertake corporate drug and alcohol testing and provide advice and support to site management in the implementation of OHS policies and procedures.About you?With experience in a similar safety role within the resources sector, you have had the opportunity to work on site, and possess a genuine passion & commitment for creating a work environment that prioritises the health, safety & wellbeing of its most important asset, its people.The following will see you set for success in this key role:A
Tertiary Qualification
in
Workplace Health & Safety
or equivalent, along with a
Lead Auditor Qualification.Have a sound working knowledge & understanding of risk management processes, preferably
ICAM.Excellent verbal & written communication skills, with the ability to engage, influence & build strong, functional relationships across a diverse range of stakeholders.Self-driven with the ability to collaborate effectively, you strive to achieve consistent success.Possess a sound working knowledge of the Mine Safety & Inspection Act & Regulations.Solid computer literacy across the Microsoft Office Suite, as well as INX modules & applications.Possess strong analytical & problem-solving skills, with the ability to think outside the box & on your feet.Well organised with a keen attention to detail, you naturally look to mitigate & control potential risk.Flexible & adaptable to changing priorities, you multitask effectively, and are comfortable in a dynamic & outcome-focused environment.You are comfortable taking ownership of tasks and seeing things through to completion, in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.Discover the perks of working at Northern Star..Joining the
Northern Star
team also offers the opportunity to enjoy our industry leading benefits & bonus programs, which include:Company paid
Salary Continuance Insurance
(income protection) from commencement.Interested?Northern Star’s
pre-employment process includes completing a full pre-employment medical, confirmation you hold the relevant Australian work rights, and the ability to apply for an Australian National Police Clearance.Northern Star
is an equal opportunity employer and fosters an environment that is inclusive & supportive of a diverse workforce.We genuinely welcome your interest in
Northern Star
and encourage your application, by clicking the yellow
'Apply Now'
button.
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Northern Star Resources (NSR)?
As an ASX-50 global-scale gold miner, we have significant operations in Western Australia and Alaska. With unparalleled pathways for career advancement and professional development, we stand proudly as Australia’s premier gold employer.Interested?
Your journey starts here.At
Northern Star , we live by our
STARR Core Values
of Safety, Teamwork, Accountability, Respect & Results. These Values are not just words on paper; they are the cornerstone of our Company culture and guide everything we do. You will play a pivotal role in upholding these values and contributing to our collective growth and continued success.The OpportunityNorthern Star Resources
has an opportunity for an experienced corporate
Health & Safety Advisor
to join the team at our
Subiaco Head Office , on an initial
18-month contract.
The position will require ad hoc travel to site as & when required – approximately once or twice a month for one to two days at a time.Reporting to the
Superintendent – Safety , you will support the business strategy by championing a
‘safety first‘
culture across the organisation. This key role will provide comprehensive guidance & support to the remote site safety teams, across health, safety, hygiene & the related systems, as well as advice to operational leaders in relation to site audits, inspections, WHS systems & incidents.Key responsibilities include:Visibly drive, develop & champion a positive safety culture across the business, displaying a genuine passion for all facets of health & safety, and a clear commitment to mitigating risk of injury or harm across all NSR operations.Ensure site teams comply with the relevant regulations and continually develop the Safety Management System (SMS) to remain relevant to all Stakeholders.Provide continuous support, guidance and direction to employees and contractors for all safety & health requirements.Review with the
Superintendent – Safety
serious incident investigations to ensure adequate quality and remedial actions are effective and implemented correctly.Ensure all Corporate based employees complete relevant inductions.Participate in risk assessments of site work activities and conditions.Monitor the completion of recommendations & actions from incident investigations, inspections, & audits.Ensure all applicable statutory reports are completed in required timeframes.Coordinate and undertake corporate drug and alcohol testing and provide advice and support to site management in the implementation of OHS policies and procedures.About you?With experience in a similar safety role within the resources sector, you have had the opportunity to work on site, and possess a genuine passion & commitment for creating a work environment that prioritises the health, safety & wellbeing of its most important asset, its people.The following will see you set for success in this key role:A
Tertiary Qualification
in
Workplace Health & Safety
or equivalent, along with a
Lead Auditor Qualification.Have a sound working knowledge & understanding of risk management processes, preferably
ICAM.Excellent verbal & written communication skills, with the ability to engage, influence & build strong, functional relationships across a diverse range of stakeholders.Self-driven with the ability to collaborate effectively, you strive to achieve consistent success.Possess a sound working knowledge of the Mine Safety & Inspection Act & Regulations.Solid computer literacy across the Microsoft Office Suite, as well as INX modules & applications.Possess strong analytical & problem-solving skills, with the ability to think outside the box & on your feet.Well organised with a keen attention to detail, you naturally look to mitigate & control potential risk.Flexible & adaptable to changing priorities, you multitask effectively, and are comfortable in a dynamic & outcome-focused environment.You are comfortable taking ownership of tasks and seeing things through to completion, in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.Discover the perks of working at Northern Star..Joining the
Northern Star
team also offers the opportunity to enjoy our industry leading benefits & bonus programs, which include:Company paid
Salary Continuance Insurance
(income protection) from commencement.Interested?Northern Star’s
pre-employment process includes completing a full pre-employment medical, confirmation you hold the relevant Australian work rights, and the ability to apply for an Australian National Police Clearance.Northern Star
is an equal opportunity employer and fosters an environment that is inclusive & supportive of a diverse workforce.We genuinely welcome your interest in
Northern Star
and encourage your application, by clicking the yellow
'Apply Now'
button.
#J-18808-Ljbffr