About the Role
Are you a technically strong safety professional who thrives on building partnerships and driving cultural change? We're looking for someone who brings deep WHS expertise and a collaborative mindset to help elevate safety across our diverse marine operational sites.
As our WHS Advisor, you'll play a critical role in supporting site teams to embed safety into everyday operations. You'll be more than a compliance expert—you'll be a coach, a culture driver, and a trusted advisor. This role requires travel across marine operations sites in Tasmania (and occasionally to our Barramundi site in Cone Bay, Western Australia) to ensure consistent support and engagement.
Key Responsibilities
* Lead and support WHS initiatives across multiple sites.
* Conduct ICAM investigations and drive continuous improvement.
* Deliver high-quality safety audits as a Lead Auditor.
* Partner with site leaders to understand and respond to the unique challenges each site faces.
* Upskill operational teams and communicate the "why" behind safety practices.
* Promote a proactive safety culture—not just enforce rules.
* Maintain strong Microsoft Office competency for reporting and communication.
* Travel to operational sites as required.
What You'll Bring
* Diploma in WHS (minimum requirement).
* ICAM certification – essential.
* On-water tickets – Coxswains NC1 or NC2 desirable.
* High Risk Work Licenses – relevant to operational environments.
* Lead Auditor certification – proven auditing capability.
* Strong Microsoft Office skills
* Proven ability to build relationships and influence stakeholders.
* Passion for coaching and empowering teams.
Who You Are
* A seasoned safety professional with strong compliance experience.
* A natural communicator who can engage and educate.
* Someone who thrives in dynamic environments and adapts quickly.
* A culture champion who leads with empathy and purpose.
* Willing and able to travel to support teams across multiple locations.
Why Join Us?
You'll be part of a team that values safety as a shared responsibility. We're committed to creating environments where people feel supported, informed, and empowered to make safe choices. If you're ready to make a real impact, not just tick boxes, this is the role for you.
What's in it for you?
* Ongoing career development opportunities
* A paid day off for your birthday
* Heavily discounted seafood
* Access to Maxxia Salary Packaging, Novated Leasing & Rewards programme
* Workplace health and wellbeing support for you and your family
Our Story:
At Tassal Group, we are dedicated to "Sustainably Feeding Tomorrow." With over 35 years of aquaculture experience, we focus on providing healthy, sustainable, and nutritious food, including salmon, prawn, and barramundi. We are committed to producing accessible food, supporting communities, and delivering strong economic results, all while prioritising sustainability to ensure a prosperous, healthy planet for future generations.
Our Values:
Our people each contribute in different ways, embracing our business values and harnessing our can-do, safety-first culture with purpose and intent. Our shared values are an essential part of our business culture; they define us. They underpin and guide our commitment, attitude, how we work, and the quality of our products. We are passionate, we achieve together, we own it, and we can do it safely.
Please note, you must have full work rights in Australia to be considered for this role.
If you have any questions, please email Joel