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Career Opportunities: Safety and Health Lead (17654)
About Tronox
Tronox is a fully integrated titanium minerals producer and pigment manufacturer. Across our Australian operations, we extract and process rich mineral sands into a range of valuable products including ilmenite, zircon, rutile and titanium dioxide pigment which are then exported to international markets.
Our sites are part of the global operations of Tronox Limited, the world’s leading integrated manufacturer of titanium dioxide.
Why join TRONOX?
In return for your commitment, we offer a comprehensive and rewarding package that includes:
Work-Life Balance, Your Way: Enjoy a 38-hour workweek with the option for a compressed 9-day fortnight—more long weekends, anyone?
Celebrate Your Wins: Be eligible for the Tronox bonus scheme because your hard work deserves recognition
Boost your Super: Enjoy 13% Superannuation!
Long Service, sooner: Early access to Long Service Leave at 5 years (pro-rata)
Peace of Mind: Company paid salary continuance, journey, TPD & life insurances
More Time for You: Top up your holidays with our annual leave purchase program
Health & Wellness Perks: Annual health related programs and benefits
Opportunities for mobility across our sites, allowing you to gain diverse experiences and broaden your skill set
Extend your learning: Access to LinkedIn Learning for professional development
At Tronox, we offer more than just a role—we provide the tools, support, and opportunities to help you achieve your career aspirations.
About the role
We are seeking a knowledgeable and experienced Safety and Health Lead to join our team overseeing our Northern Operation! This is a full time, permanent opportunity.
The position is based at our Chandala Processing Plant, located near Muchea, 60km north of the CBD. The role also supports our nearby mine near Cataby 190km north of the CBD, on site on a weekly basis. Accommodation is available when in Cataby, if required. Our Northern Operation sites are ideally positioned for those living in the councils of Chittering, Swan, Joondalup, or Wanneroo. The Lead will be expected to spend time across both sites during the week.
The Lead will collaborate with leadership to ensure compliance with SHE regulations and standards, develop and implement emergency procedures, and foster a strong Health & Safety culture.
This role involves managing SHE systems, conducting incident investigations, and utilizing data analysis to drive improvements. The Lead will also be responsible for resource management, financial planning, and people development to achieve business objectives.
Key Responsibilities:
Coach and mentor employees to foster a culture of safety and compliance.
Ensure compliance with regional laws and regulations affecting operational practices and activities. Applying relevant occupational safety and health regulations and standards to daily work activities.
Develop and maintain procedures and programs to ensure employee safety, including occupational health, safety, and emergency response plans.
Foster a strong Health & Safety culture and continuously improve SHE awareness and practices.
Work effectively with varied individuals and groups in a constructive and collaborative manner to positively influence processes and decisions.
Apply lessons learned from previous safety incidents to enhance and refine future safety practices.
Lead and implement health and safety programs, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
Manage team budgets efficiently and ensure accurate reporting, utilising financial acumen to optimise resource allocation and drive cost-effectiveness.
Provide support to the Occupational Hygiene and Radiation programs across both sites.
About you
The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of regional laws and regulations affecting operational practices in the mining, or mineral processing industries.
This role requires expertise in occupational safety and health regulations, emergency procedures, and the ability to implement and manage Safety & Health systems effectively.
Experience:
Proven experience in leading and implementing health and safety programs
Demonstrated success in managing Safety and Health compliance programs
Proven experience in the leading and developing teams.
Proven ability to engage and collaborate with stakeholders, including regulatory agencies and team members, to achieve organisational goals
Qualifications
Diploma or higher in a relevant discipline such as Occupational Health and Safety,
Relevant certifications in Training and Assessment, Auditing, and Incident Investigation
What Next?
Does this role sound like the challenge you are looking for? Click ‘apply now' and start your career with Tronox today!
Applications close on the 31st August 2025
Tronox is committed to building and retaining a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities in which we operate. We encourage all suitable candidates to apply.
About Tronox
Tronox is a fully integrated titanium minerals producer and pigment manufacturer. Across our Australian operations, we extract and process rich mineral sands into a range of valuable products including ilmenite, zircon, rutile and titanium dioxide pigment which are then exported to international markets.
Our sites are part of the global operations of Tronox Limited, the world’s leading integrated manufacturer of titanium dioxide.
Why join TRONOX?
In return for your commitment, we offer a comprehensive and rewarding package that includes:
Work-Life Balance, Your Way: Enjoy a 38-hour workweek with the option for a compressed 9-day fortnight—more long weekends, anyone?
Celebrate Your Wins: Be eligible for the Tronox bonus scheme because your hard work deserves recognition
Boost your Super: Enjoy 13% Superannuation!
Long Service, sooner: Early access to Long Service Leave at 5 years (pro-rata)
Peace of Mind: Company paid salary continuance, journey, TPD & life insurances
More Time for You: Top up your holidays with our annual leave purchase program
Health & Wellness Perks: Annual health related programs and benefits
Opportunities for mobility across our sites, allowing you to gain diverse experiences and broaden your skill set
Extend your learning: Access to LinkedIn Learning for professional development
At Tronox, we offer more than just a role—we provide the tools, support, and opportunities to help you achieve your career aspirations.
About the role
We are seeking a knowledgeable and experienced Safety and Health Lead to join our team overseeing our Northern Operation! This is a full time, permanent opportunity.
The position is based at our Chandala Processing Plant, located near Muchea, 60km north of the CBD. The role also supports our nearby mine near Cataby 190km north of the CBD, on site on a weekly basis. Accommodation is available when in Cataby, if required. Our Northern Operation sites are ideally positioned for those living in the councils of Chittering, Swan, Joondalup, or Wanneroo. The Lead will be expected to spend time across both sites during the week.
The Lead will collaborate with leadership to ensure compliance with SHE regulations and standards, develop and implement emergency procedures, and foster a strong Health & Safety culture.
This role involves managing SHE systems, conducting incident investigations, and utilizing data analysis to drive improvements. The Lead will also be responsible for resource management, financial planning, and people development to achieve business objectives.
Key Responsibilities:
Coach and mentor employees to foster a culture of safety and compliance.
Ensure compliance with regional laws and regulations affecting operational practices and activities. Applying relevant occupational safety and health regulations and standards to daily work activities.
Develop and maintain procedures and programs to ensure employee safety, including occupational health, safety, and emergency response plans.
Foster a strong Health & Safety culture and continuously improve SHE awareness and practices.
Work effectively with varied individuals and groups in a constructive and collaborative manner to positively influence processes and decisions.
Apply lessons learned from previous safety incidents to enhance and refine future safety practices.
Lead and implement health and safety programs, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
Manage team budgets efficiently and ensure accurate reporting, utilising financial acumen to optimise resource allocation and drive cost-effectiveness.
Provide support to the Occupational Hygiene and Radiation programs across both sites.
About you
The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of regional laws and regulations affecting operational practices in the mining, or mineral processing industries.
This role requires expertise in occupational safety and health regulations, emergency procedures, and the ability to implement and manage Safety & Health systems effectively.
Experience:
Proven experience in leading and implementing health and safety programs
Demonstrated success in managing Safety and Health compliance programs
Proven experience in the leading and developing teams.
Proven ability to engage and collaborate with stakeholders, including regulatory agencies and team members, to achieve organisational goals
Qualifications
Diploma or higher in a relevant discipline such as Occupational Health and Safety,
Relevant certifications in Training and Assessment, Auditing, and Incident Investigation
What Next?
Does this role sound like the challenge you are looking for? Click ‘apply now' and start your career with Tronox today!
Applications close on the 31st August 2025
Tronox is committed to building and retaining a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities in which we operate. We encourage all suitable candidates to apply.
About Tronox
Tronox is a fully integrated titanium minerals producer and pigment manufacturer. Across our Australian operations, we extract and process rich mineral sands into a range of valuable products including ilmenite, zircon, rutile and titanium dioxide pigment which are then exported to international markets.
Our sites are part of the global operations of Tronox Limited, the world’s leading integrated manufacturer of titanium dioxide.
Why join TRONOX?
In return for your commitment, we offer a comprehensive and rewarding package that includes:
Work-Life Balance, Your Way: Enjoy a 38-hour workweek with the option for a compressed 9-day fortnight—more long weekends, anyone?
Celebrate Your Wins: Be eligible for the Tronox bonus scheme because your hard work deserves recognition
Boost your Super: Enjoy 13% Superannuation!
Long Service, sooner: Early access to Long Service Leave at 5 years (pro-rata)
Peace of Mind: Company paid salary continuance, journey, TPD & life insurances
More Time for You: Top up your holidays with our annual leave purchase program
Health & Wellness Perks: Annual health related programs and benefits
Opportunities for mobility across our sites, allowing you to gain diverse experiences and broaden your skill set
Extend your learning: Access to LinkedIn Learning for professional development
At Tronox, we offer more than just a role—we provide the tools, support, and opportunities to help you achieve your career aspirations.
About the role
We are seeking a knowledgeable and experienced Safety and Health Lead to join our team overseeing our Northern Operation! This is a full time, permanent opportunity.
The position is based at our Chandala Processing Plant, located near Muchea, 60km north of the CBD. The role also supports our nearby mine near Cataby 190km north of the CBD, on site on a weekly basis. Accommodation is available when in Cataby, if required. Our Northern Operation sites are ideally positioned for those living in the councils of Chittering, Swan, Joondalup, or Wanneroo. The Lead will be expected to spend time across both sites during the week.
The Lead will collaborate with leadership to ensure compliance with SHE regulations and standards, develop and implement emergency procedures, and foster a strong Health & Safety culture.
This role involves managing SHE systems, conducting incident investigations, and utilizing data analysis to drive improvements. The Lead will also be responsible for resource management, financial planning, and people development to achieve business objectives.
Key Responsibilities:
Coach and mentor employees to foster a culture of safety and compliance.
Ensure compliance with regional laws and regulations affecting operational practices and activities. Applying relevant occupational safety and health regulations and standards to daily work activities.
Develop and maintain procedures and programs to ensure employee safety, including occupational health, safety, and emergency response plans.
Foster a strong Health & Safety culture and continuously improve SHE awareness and practices.
Work effectively with varied individuals and groups in a constructive and collaborative manner to positively influence processes and decisions.
Apply lessons learned from previous safety incidents to enhance and refine future safety practices.
Lead and implement health and safety programs, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
Manage team budgets efficiently and ensure accurate reporting, utilising financial acumen to optimise resource allocation and drive cost-effectiveness.
Provide support to the Occupational Hygiene and Radiation programs across both sites.
About you
The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of regional laws and regulations affecting operational practices in the mining, or mineral processing industries.
This role requires expertise in occupational safety and health regulations, emergency procedures, and the ability to implement and manage Safety & Health systems effectively.
Experience:
Proven experience in leading and implementing health and safety programs
Demonstrated success in managing Safety and Health compliance programs
Proven experience in the leading and developing teams.
Proven ability to engage and collaborate with stakeholders, including regulatory agencies and team members, to achieve organisational goals
Qualifications
Diploma or higher in a relevant discipline such as Occupational Health and Safety,
Relevant certifications in Training and Assessment, Auditing, and Incident Investigation
What Next?
Does this role sound like the challenge you are looking for? Click ‘apply now' and start your career with Tronox today!
Applications close on the 31st August 2025
Tronox is committed to building and retaining a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities in which we operate. We encourage all suitable candidates to apply.