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Principal Workplace Health and Safety Advisor


Delivery; QBuild; Public Works; Cairns

Make a meaningful impact and work with QLD Government’s builder, QBuild! Benefit from working in a commercialised business unit within the public sector and enjoy access to a range of government exclusive benefits, as well as exciting career opportunities across the state. Don't miss this chance to build your career —apply now!

Step into a pivotal role at QBuild Cairns as a Workplace Health and Safety Advisor —your chance to shape a safety-first culture in the vibrant building and construction industry. Empower a diverse workforce with your expertise in implementing and refining WHS practices that ensure both compliance and well-being, creating a secure and sustainable work environment across our region. Join us in making a lasting impact where safety and innovation intersect.

Job details

Position status Permanent
Position type Flexible full-time
Occupational group Construction & Architecture
Classification AO6
Workplace Location Cairns region
Job ad reference QLD/641029/25
Closing date 04-Jul-2025
Job duration
Contact person Ash Bavister
Contact details Phone: 0410 137 465
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QBuild is a commercialised business unit of the Queensland Government.  It has been Queensland Government's builder for over 160 years, playing an important role in communities across the state by building and maintaining government-owned assets such as schools, social housing, police stations and correctional and health facilities.

 

About the role

The primary purpose of the position is to provide service and advice for the diverse range of WH&S activities and environmental technical matters which generally relate to the building, construction and maintenance

 

Duties and skills involved:

  • Overseeing the Environmental and Safety and Health Management Systems for the relevant Region to ensure compliance is being achieved and risks are identified and managed.
  • Providing workplace health, safety and environmental advice to senior management and regional staff sourced from existing legislation, industry standards and internal policy / procedures
  • Supporting and assisting the region in implementing any actions needed to ensure effective and compliant environmental, safety and health processes
  • Investigating dangerous incidents, hazards and workplace accidents, conduct health, safety and environmental management system audits, inspect construction sites, maintenance activities and QBuild offices and depots, and identify hazards and risks and formulate and implement preventative actions.
  • Providing senior management with formal reports on health and safety KPI's and support the regional management team in the management of the rehabilitation of staff.
  • Managing workplace health, safety and environmental programs and provide WHS&E support relevant to program managers in the delivery of individual works programs.
  • Leading, developing and educating staff in new technologies both in the field of workplace health, safety and environment (including the management of asbestos and lead) through formal training and regular communication.
  • Reviewing Environmental and Safety Management System procedures and make recommendations for improvement.
  • Proactively managing the work performance and personal conduct of your staff.

Additional requirements (mandatory/desirable):

  • Demonstrated experience providing advice in WHS legislative compliance requirements, including relevant legislation, Codes of Practice, Australian Standards/International Standards.
  • Demonstrated strong knowledge of industry, or similar industry, including the ability to identify building construction and maintenances hazards and risks and the related controls and strategies for elimination.
  • Demonstrated experience in the effective development and delivery of programs and improvement initiatives across.

How do I apply?

All applicants must be eligible to work in Australia.

Interested candidates are encouraged to review the below attached applicant guide and role description. Once reviewed please submit the following documents to apply:

  • Resume
  • Cover letter (2 pages maximum) telling us why you are interested in and capable of performing the role.

If you have any questions about the position or your application please contact Ash Bavister, Workplace Health and Safety Manager, 0410 137 465, ash.bavister@epw.qld.gov.au

 

Applications to remain current for 12 months. 

Job Ad Reference: QLD/641029/25
Closing Date: Friday, 4 July 2025

Further information

We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.

Please ensure you download all attachments and follow the instructions on how to apply.

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