Protection Officer
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Manager Electrolysis & Corrosion Protection Do you want your work to make a difference for NSW? Working to protect the state’s environment and heritage. A unique opportunity to lead a brand-new team, shape its future, and make your mark on the development of electrolysis and corrosion protection. Permanent – Full-Time (35 hours per week) Office location – Parramatta; hybrid working available Clerk Grade 11/12 – salary ranges from $145,378 - $168,130 plus super We’re excited to be recruiting for a new team and have an excellent opportunity for a Manager, Electrolysis & Corrosion Protection . This is a key role where you’ll have the chance to lead and shape the team from the ground up, working on innovative projects to drive the future of electrolysis and corrosion protection. If you're looking for a challenging, impactful role with great potential for growth and collaboration, this is the perfect opportunity! About the Role In this role, you’ll lead the Electrolysis and Corrosion Protection team, driving the development and implementation of key frameworks, safety regulations, and governance systems. You’ll ensure compliance with the Corrosion Protection Regulation 2020 and manage enforcement activities to protect public safety and meet stakeholder expectations. Your expertise will be essential in managing safety risks through audits, investigations, and prioritizing regulatory actions. Collaboration will be central as you work with asset owners, industry committees, and contribute to the creation of Australian Standards, research, and guidelines. You’ll also provide critical technical input into NSW and Commonwealth programs, helping shape the future of electrolysis and corrosion protection across the sector. About You The ideal candidate will be an experienced leader who excels at managing complex consultations and negotiations with a range of stakeholders, balancing their different needs and expectations while delivering projects on time. You’ll be skilled at handling multiple priorities with limited resources, ensuring everything stays on track under tight deadlines. Your leadership in managing projects and operations, along with your ability to implement effective systems and frameworks, will be key to achieving success. You’ll also bring technical expertise, ideally in electrolysis and corrosion protection systems, or the ability to quickly learn. Experience with inspections and audits, as well as an understanding of industry standards and regulations, is important. A background in project management, engineering, or a related field is required. This role is for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, evolving environment and is ready to play a key role in shaping the future of the team and the industry. Essential Requirements Tertiary qualifications in Project Management, Business, Chemical, Electrical, or Process Engineering (or equivalent qualifications and experience); or Trade qualifications in Electrotechnology, coupled with experience in the utilities or a related industry. To Apply If the opportunity excites you, we look forward to receiving your application, including your resume and a cover letter outlining your interest and suitability for the role. Applications close Wednesday 12th March at 11:55PM. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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