CLOSED - SA EPA - Site Contamination Officer

11 Apr 2023 9:04 AM | Matthew (Administrator)

Application closing date:  19/04/2023

  • Long term contract (until 20 March 2024) and full time (37.5 hours per week).
  • PO1 ($66,469 - $81,142 per annum) + 10.5% super to your choice of superfund.

About the Role
The Site Contamination Officer will be required to critically review and assess reports held by and presented to the EPA. The Site Contamination Officer will undertake various projects, investigations and assignments and provide associated administrative support on issues relating to site contamination and associated statutory requirements under the Environment Protection Act 1993.

What the EPA Offers
The EPA boasts a range of different flexible working arrangements which include flexitime (flexible start and finish times), working from home, compressed weeks and purchased leave.

The EPA understands that there is more to life than working and as such prioritise people first. We want our employees to feel that their working needs will be met in this modern and ever-evolving working landscape.

Essential Qualifications
Bachelor degree in science, engineering or other recognised degree level qualification that is related to site contamination.

Special Conditions
- This role has been designated as a Position of Trust pursuant to the standards required in the Australian Government Protective Security Policy Framework. A current National Police Clearance is essential.
- The incumbent will occasionally be required to travel to sites in country areas and interstate.
- The incumbent may be required to work out of hours and as the need arises.
- A current driver’s licence is essential.

Please click here to apply.

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