Director, Health & Safety, Cadia Cave at Newmont Mining
Orange, New South Wales, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Jul, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

03 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Construction

Description

Your work environment
Our Cadia Valley Operation in New South Wales is situated about 25 kilometers from Orange and 250 kilometers west of Sydney. Cadia produces gold doré bars from a gravity circuit and gold-rich copper concentrates from a flotation circuit. The operation includes the Cadia East Mine which is globally renowned for its use of block caving, a large-scale underground mining method.
We acknowledge the Wiradjuri people, traditional custodians of the land surrounding Cadia, and proudly run an Indigenous Buddy Program to enrich the workplace experience our Indigenous employees. As a residential (drive-in / drive-out) mine, Cadia values community deeply, offering both financial and in-kind support to organizations across Blayney, Cabonne, and Orange townships. The Orange region is often referred to as the gateway to Country New South Wales with acclaimed wineries, fine dining, annual festivals and charming heritage villages making for an unparalleled work-life balance.
Your impact
Reporting to the Global Projects Health& Safety Director, in the newly created position of Director, Health& Safety, Cadia Panel Caves Project (CAD PC) you will lead and enhance the design and delivery of health and safety initiatives for the CAD PC project by implementing Newmont’s enterprise-level health and safety standards in alignment to CAD PC project specifications.

As part of our team you will

  • Lead the CAD PC project Health and Safety team to achieve planned project deliverables
  • Apply oversight, training and strategic safety guidance across CAD PC project life cycle
  • Optimise Newmont’s enterprise-level health and safety standards with total commitment to zero fatality and injury risk mitigation
  • Establish CAD PC project health and safety governance and assurance framework and monitor risk
  • Execute Newmont’s enterprise-level health and safety standards in collaboration with CAD PC project leadership and EPC/M on-site contractors
  • Provide expertise in risk management processes and protocols for CAD PC project life cycle
  • Identify and execute health and safety improvements in CAD PC project delivery.

Prerequisites for your success in this role

  • University Degree in Science, Engineering, Occupational Health& Safety, or related experience
  • Significant experience in Mega ($1B+) and/or Major ($100M+) underground mine projects
  • Extensive experience in underground mining operations is essential with familiarity in block or panel caving methods viewed as a distinct advantage
  • Expert knowledge of health and safety systems, standards, processes and industry-specific regulation and compliance
  • Solid skills in project management fundamentals
  • Demonstrated delivery of on-site health and safety practices, risk management processes and proficient data analysis skills (i.e. monitor and predict performance)
  • Sound commercial skills including budgeting, forecasting, planning, analysis and reporting
  • Confident interpersonal style to effectively collaborate across multi-disciplinary teams
  • Previous on-site health and safety team leadership.

This permanent (2-year project tenure) position will be offered as residential in Orange, NSW on a 5:2 roster. Alternatively, a fly in, fly out option to Cadia from Melbourne, Brisbane or Sydney (12:9 roster) will be considered for the ideal applicant.
Full and unrestricted eligibility for employment in Australia will be essential to be considered for this position.
Why join Newmont
At Newmont, people create the value in the metals we mine responsibly and are ambassadors in the communities where they live and work. As a team, we foster an environment in support of our people vision, where everyone belongs, thrives and is valued. We have built a diverse and inclusive workplace where our people can bring their differences to support delivering results together.
Join us and unearth your potential in a global company that is at the forefront of shaping the future of the mining industry.
Applications close 18 Jul 202

Responsibilities
  • University Degree in Science, Engineering, Occupational Health& Safety, or related experience
  • Significant experience in Mega ($1B+) and/or Major ($100M+) underground mine projects
  • Extensive experience in underground mining operations is essential with familiarity in block or panel caving methods viewed as a distinct advantage
  • Expert knowledge of health and safety systems, standards, processes and industry-specific regulation and compliance
  • Solid skills in project management fundamentals
  • Demonstrated delivery of on-site health and safety practices, risk management processes and proficient data analysis skills (i.e. monitor and predict performance)
  • Sound commercial skills including budgeting, forecasting, planning, analysis and reporting
  • Confident interpersonal style to effectively collaborate across multi-disciplinary teams
  • Previous on-site health and safety team leadership
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