CLOSED - SA EPA - Scientific Officer

12 Aug 2022 9:56 AM | Matthew (Administrator)

Applications close: 26/08/2022 11:00 PM 

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About the Role

The Scientific Officer works with industry across government and with the community to ensure compliance with the Environment Protection Act 1993 and Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982. The role works with mining and mineral processing operations, extractive industries, naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM), legacy sites, the transport of radioactive material and industrial sectors. The role takes a risk-based regulatory approach to enable protection of the environment and the safe uses of radiation. They support and participate in radiation and environmental science and regulatory initiatives across the branch and EPA. 

About the EPA
The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is South Australia’s independent environment protection regulator. The organisation works to protect, restore and improve the environment through the risk-based regulation of pollution, waste, noise and radiation. EPA works closely with industry, the community and government to protect the unique natural environment while supporting economic growth and improving wellbeing.

The EPA is a highly flexible workplace and encourages an array of flexible working arrangements to ensure a quality work-life balance for staff. 

Essential Qualifications
A degree in science, engineering, medical radiation, or other relevant field.

Remuneration
PO1/PO2. 

PO1 ($66,469 - $81,142)
PO2 ($85,665 - $94,801)

The role will be offered at either the PO1 or PO2 remuneration level depending on the candidates level of skill and experience. 

Contract
Ongoing

Enquiries
Daniel Bellifemine
Manager Mining and Radiation
Phone Enquiries: 8204 2146
Email Enquiries: Daniel.Bellifemine@sa.gov.au

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