We are seeking multiple Investigators at the BPC to fill Ongoing and Fixed term positions! Working within the broader Investigations Unit, the Investigator is responsible for assessing and investigating referrals from a range of internal and external sources. The Investigator is required to identify breaches of relevant legislation, regulations and professional standards to drive and ensure practitioners are adherent with relevant legislation, codes and Australian Standards. The Investigator is responsible for conducting interviews, preparing reports and detailed briefs of evidence, and participating in court and disciplinary hearings. The BPC's Investigations Unit fosters a positive and supportive culture, working collaboratively in a close-knit team to achieve important outcomes for consumers and the industry more broadly. What we are looking for: Experience and sound knowledge of the Victorian Building Regulatory Framework contained in the Building Act 1993, Plumbing Regulations 2018, National Construction Code and relevant Australian standards and codes including the ability to interpret the Act, Regulations, Standards & Codes. Experience with conducting complex investigations into alleged legislative breaches with integrity, objectivity and sound judgement. Ability to produce clear written and verbal communications, including evidence briefs, notices and analytical reports. Ability to analyse information, apply conceptual thinking and make sound, evidence‑based decisions. Strong stakeholder engagement and negotiation skills, with the ability to liaise effectively. Cert IV in Government Investigations. To find out more please view the position description located on careers.vic.gov.au About the BPC BPC is Victoria's regulator for building and plumbing. It supports the growing Victorian community through the developments of harms-based regulation that is proactive and informed by data and intelligence. The BPC regulates for better consumer outcomes and is committed to safety, compliance and buildings that last. The BPC's aim is to improve the experience for consumers in the building system by overseeing all aspects of building quality control – regulation, insurance and dispute resolution. The BPC aspires to be a leading and trusted regulator, emphasising consumer outcomes, clear communication with practitioners, efficient processes, and a commitment to public interest The BPC brings key regulatory, dispute resolution, and insurance functions related to the building and plumbing industry together under one roof, streamlining the process for consumers and industry, and enabling the regulator to have oversight of all complaints so they can be handled more effectively and efficiently. Commitment to Diversity We celebrate the diversity of our workforce. The BPC values the benefits all our differences make and takes inclusion seriously. We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; Women, including into leadership and non-traditional areas; Neurodivergent people, People with Disability; Culturally and Linguistically Diverse/Marginalised people; Sexually and Gender Diverse people and from people at all stages of their careers. In short, we welcome people from all backgrounds and communities. We are committed to making our recruitment process accessible. If you have any accessibility requirements or need adjustments, please contact us at recruit@bpc.vic.gov.au. Flexible work arrangements are available we encourage you to discuss any preferences during the recruitment process. How to Apply We require you to upload: an up-to-date resume. Please include a cover letter detailing why you are interested in the opportunity and highlighting the skills and experience relevant to the responsibilities of this position and the key selection criteria. Important information Only electronic applications submitted via careers.vic.gov.au will be accepted.