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Senior Environmental Officer


Southeast Compliance; Industry Development & Southeast Compliance; Environmental Services and Regulation; Brisbane or Caboolture

Senior Environmental Officers work to improve the State's environmental performance by identifying environmental risks and providing scientific and technical support for a wide range of projects, contribute to the implementation of environmental management and protection strategies, and promote compliance with environmental heritage and planning legislation and policies. Environmental management issues include those impacting on land, air, water and people and include coastal development, mining, industrial activities (heavy industry and port operations), commercial activities, air pollution, noise pollution, and waste management.

Job details

Position status Fixed Term Temporary
Position type Flexible full-time
Occupational group Primary Industry & Environment
Classification PO3
Workplace Location Brisbane Inner City,Moreton Bay - North
Job ad reference QLD/679098/26
Closing date 27-Feb-2026
Job duration 30/06/26 with possible extension
Contact person Kate Harbert
Contact details Phone: 0437 060 389
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Travel statement
You will be required to regularly undertake inspections or assessments and participate in inspections and investigations in regional and remote locations across Queensland. Employees must have the flexibility to participate in compliance field work as allocated by their manager. This will require officers to routinely work away from your normal business centre and reside in accommodation provided by the department on an as required basis in both regional and remote areas. On occasion, employees may also be required to participate in lengthy inspection or investigation campaigns that require up to seven days continuous compliance field work; this will be with appropriate compensation as per the relevant industrial instrument.

As the Senior Environmental Officer, you will:

  • Lead preventative and targeted compliance activities including planning and conducting site inspections, gathering evidence to support enforcement actions, and making recommendations to management on environmental issues.
  • Assist in advising and educating community groups, industry and all levels of government on environmental matters, environmental responsibilities and implementation of relevant legislation through external and internal presentations; participation in workshops, conferences, forums; via face-to-face meetings, tele/video conferencing, site meetings/inspections.
  • Communicate, consult, liaise and negotiate with industry, government and the community to facilitate resolution of environmental issues. 
  • Prepare written correspondence for a variety of audiences including ministerial briefings, statutory notices, departmental alerts, information documents. 
  • Actively participate in team planning, discussions and debriefings. 
  • Conduct environmental risk assessment of sites via a compliance and risk evaluation tool. 
  • Contribute to identifying clusters of environmental issues and make recommendations for targeted compliance programs and contribute to identifying, analysing and solution design for complex environmental problems (environmental problem solving). 
  • Respond to and investigate environmental complaints and environmental incidents to achieve environmental outcomes. 
  • Use statutory tools and make recommendations for enforcement action in accordance with departmental enforcement guidelines. 
  • Support the assessment and conditioning of applications for environmental approvals under relevant legislation. 
  • Participate in an after-hours on call roster for a continuous seven-day (week) period, for a total of at least 4 weeks per year and attend incidents out of business hours.
  • Foster a workplace culture that supports and promotes the interests of First Nations people and actively engage through our work to contribute to better outcomes for First Nations people.

Applications to remain current for 12 months

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Last updated
2 May 2023

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