**Job no**: 513212
**Employment type**: Non-Ongoing - Specified Term, Ongoing
**Location**: Adelaide
**Categories**: Programme Management, Economics, Statistics, Executive Level 2, Administration, Other Management, Project Management, Science, Engineering, Technical, Security, Transport, Logistics, Internally and Externally shared
**About ARWA**:
The Australian Radioactive Waste Agency (ARWA) is leading the responsible management and safe storage and disposal of Australia's radioactive waste. A key element of ARWA's program is the delivery of the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility which will provide a purpose-built, engineered solution to manage radioactive waste from sources such as nuclear medicine production.
We are seeking people who have the skills and experience to put Australia at the forefront of the global nuclear waste management field. If you're excited about the idea of being part of a team that is breaking new ground and making history, we want to hear from you. We are a small agency looking for people who are ready to take on big challenges. Our overarching priorities are safety, security and protection of the environment and we work with a sustainable focus. You will be a key player in our success, with plenty of opportunity for growth and developing your skills. We are on a mission to be one of the few countries globally who have a purpose built radioactive waste management facility for the safe and secure disposal of radioactive waste. We have a unique opportunity to make an impact in nuclear research and development, and support healthcare at a national level. We are agile, constantly innovating and working at the forefront of a critical global issue. Our people come from diverse backgrounds, nationalities, and cultures. These differences are critical to the delivery of our complex technical work.
We are looking for people who are passionate, driven, and committed to making a difference. If that sounds like you, we'd love to have you in our team.
**About The Opportunity**:
At ARWA we are passionate about supporting our people. Our people have a desire to learn and develop within the radioactive and nuclear field. As a member of our team:
- You will develop your career in contributing to the delivery of a first-of-its-kind radioactive waste management facility.
- You will have ongoing training and professional development in the emerging field of nuclear and radioactive waste.
- You will work closely with our leadership team, contribute your ideas and skills, and make a real difference globally.
- You will be a key player in our success supporting nationally significant healthcare and nuclear research.
- You will contribute to a team that is at the forefront of innovation with a sustainable focus.
- You will have access to mentoring for your professional development as well as have the opportunity to mentor others.
- You will receive three days Christmas shutdown leave.
- You will have access to flexible working arrangements including working from home.
- You will have access to salary packaging options.
- Extensive experience in, or a sound understanding of transport and packaging of radioactive materials.
- Extensive technical knowledge of operating plant and equipment in a highly regulated and hazardous environment.
- Extensive relevant experience in managing projects within a highly regulated industry/environment.
- Demonstrated ability in training, mentoring, and sharing knowledge with team members.
- Demonstrated experience strategically managing effective relationships with key stakeholders.
- Well-developed written and verbal communication skills, in particular the demonstrated ability to provide sound advice and prepare written reports and briefings.
- Demonstrated understanding of the importance of workplace culture that embraces safety and security and is collaborative and inclusive.
- Well-developed interpersonal skills that foster trust and cooperation, and a proven ability to work effectively and with integrity within a politically sensitive environment.
- An ability to work in a fluid environment, remaining flexible, agile, and adaptable supporting colleagues at short notice.
- A valid Australian driver's licence.
- Sound understanding of Commonwealth Government processes.
- Experience in, or a sound understanding of, the radioactive waste management industry.
- Experience in, or a sound understanding of international radioactive waste management supply chain.
- Experience in managing radioactive waste management projects or programs.
**Qualifications**:
- Tertiary qualification in Waste Management, Environmental Management, Engineering, Science, Technology, or Mathematics (STEM) discipline or related field and/or equivalent industry experience (desirable).
**Eligibility**:
To be eligible for employment in the APS and the department, applicants must:
- Be an Australian citizen or going to be granted Australian Citizenship before commencement.