About This Role
Our client, a Tier 1 global mining organisation at the forefront of energy transition and sustainable resource development, is seeking a highly experienced Principal Health & Safety professional to play a critical leadership role on a flagship project in Western Australia.
This FIFO role will be offered on a 2:1 roster, with potential flexibility toward a 4:3 roster, supporting both project delivery and operational readiness phases.
As the Lead Health & Safety Advisor, you will be responsible for establishing and governing robust safety systems across complex, high-hazard environments. Partnering closely with engineering, commissioning, operations, and major contractors, you will ensure the project meets regulatory requirements, corporate safety standards, and critical control frameworks.
This role requires a strong blend of strategic leadership, technical process safety expertise, and operational engagement, with significant visibility and influence across senior leadership and project stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and implement the Health & Safety strategy aligned with corporate standards and material risk frameworks
Provide expert guidance to senior leadership on H&S risks, controls, performance, and resourcing
Lead process safety initiatives including Bowtie analysis, HAZOP, HAZID, and LOPA assessments
Establish and govern critical control standards for catastrophic risks including hydrogen, process safety, HV systems, and mobile equipment
Develop and oversee risk registers, safety case documentation, and major hazard management processes
Embed H&S requirements into engineering design, procurement, and contractor management processes
Support commissioning readiness, operational transition, and pre-start-up safety reviews
Lead critical control verification programs and assurance activities
Review incident investigations using ICAM or equivalent methodologies
Ensure contractor safety systems, permits, and risk assessments meet project standards
Maintain strong field presence across construction, commissioning, and early operations
Drive continuous improvement in serious injury and fatality prevention and process safety performance
Support regulatory compliance, audits, and external assurance readiness
Requirements
Experience in Health & Safety within mining, energy, chemicals, or heavy industrial environments
Demonstrated experience supporting major construction, commissioning, or operational readiness phases
Strong expertise in critical risk management, process safety, and catastrophic hazard controls
Experience leading risk assessments including HAZOP, HAZID, Bowties, and incident investigations
Experience working in complex contractor environments and large-scale projects
Experience with hydrogen systems, explosive atmospheres, or dangerous goods environments
Operational experience in processing plants, metallurgical facilities, or energy projects
Experience establishing safety systems for new or emerging technologies
Tertiary qualification in Workplace Health & Safety, Engineering, or Process Safety
ICAM Lead Investigator certification or equivalent
Internal Auditor qualification (WHS Management Systems) highly desirable
Strong understanding of Western Australian WHS and Mining legislation
Strong leadership presence with the ability to influence senior stakeholders
Highly developed communication and engagement skills
Practical, solutions-focused approach to risk management
Strong organisational and prioritisation skills
Commitment to building and sustaining a positive safety culture
Benefits
Work for a Tier one mining business
FIFO on 2:1 roster
Work on a high profile project within the business
Salary sacrificing
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Corporate discounts
About Brunel:
Brunel is a recruitment and flexible workforce solution provider which connects talented people with opportunities throughout Australasia and around the world. We specialise in highly skilled roles across a variety of technical, professional, trades and craft disciplines, pairing candidates with industry-leading projects and organisations on a contract, permanent or secondment basis.
Operating in Australasia since 1997, Brunel has major bases of operation in Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Port Moresby, which are further backed by the strength and reach of a truly global network spanning over 45 countries, 120 offices and 50 years of successful operation.
Brunel is proud to be equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and female candidates.
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