Job Details
HST Manager
Work closely as part of a highly focussed and motivated site management team, providing strategic and professional HST advice and support as required.
- Develop HST strategic plans, goals and targets that align with company processes and procedures.
- Initiate yearly objectives and improvement plans identified through the continuous improvement processes.
- Maintain a Mine Safety Management Systems that meets WA WHS Act and Regulations
- Ensure that all statutory requirements are met within the framework of the WA WHS Act and Regulations
- Coordinate the implementation and compliance to the company Risk management standard across the operations, ensuring quarterly reviews are completed, and extreme risk controls are continually verified and updated as required.
- Facilitate the running of the site Safety and Health Committees, including the Site Safety Lead Team.
- Develop annual HST Performance Targets for the site and cascade them down through the organisation.
- Provide advice and support to line management and site HST practitioners regarding development and implementation of HST systems and standards.
- Provide coaching and mentoring to site HST professionals.
- Ensure WA WHS requirements for occupational hygiene and exposure monitoring are achieved.
- Develop budgets, forecasts, and plans for all operating and capital resources required to achieve all established targets in all aspects of the HST Department.
- Conduct regular and detailed review of all resources expended and exercise required controls to ensure that budget, forecast and plan results are achieved.
- The HST Manager will be required to manage the function across the process plant, UG operations and legacy sites
- The systems and processes will be developed in accordance with and aligned to ISO standards (ISO 45001 and ISO 14001)
Qualifications
Tertiary qualifications in Health Science, Occupational Health & Safety
Required Skills
- The position will suit a proven Health Safety & Training Manager with significant experience in HST site-based leadership
- Specific experience in the mining industry is preferred (if so, underground operations experience would be preferred)
- Extensive knowledge and practical application of safety management systems, risk management and behavioural safety
- Able to communicate effectively at all levels of the organisation and build effective relationships and networks
- Possess strong influencing skills and the ability to develop an effective HST Team
- Demonstrate strong conceptual skills, and be capable of developing lateral and practical solutions
- Strong influencing skills and a history of successfully leading a change programme, resulting in improved levels of performance

