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HSE Lead - Outage Delivery

Australia UGL AUD 100,000–AUD 130,000/year*
Job Description

The HSE Lead - Outage Delivery is responsible for overseeing health, safety, and environmental protocols during outage projects. Candidates should have a strong background in HSE management, ideally within the energy or construction sectors. Key requirements include a relevant degree, certifications in HSE, and experience in leading safety teams. The role demands excellent communication skills, the ability to manage risk assessments, and ensure compliance with safety regulations. The candidate is expected to foster a safety-first culture, conduct training sessions, and drive continuous improvement in safety practices.

Company Info

UGL is a leading provider of end-to-end engineering, construction, and maintenance services. Operating across Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia, UGL is part of the CIMIC Group, one of the world's largest international contractors. The company serves clients in the infrastructure, resources, and transport sectors, delivering innovative and sustainable solutions. UGL is committed to safety, quality, and environmental sustainability, employing a diverse workforce that drives its success. With a focus on collaboration and customer satisfaction, UGL aims to be the partner of choice in the industries it serves.

Destination Guide

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