What if you could do the kind of work the world needs?
At WSP, you can access our global scale, work on landmark projects and collaborate with some of the brightest minds in your field. You’ll be encouraged to explore new ideas, embrace innovation and grow your career in a culture that values diversity and inclusion.
Our Earth & Environment team is supporting some of Australia’s most complex and rewarding projects across industry sectors. Due to continued growth, we are seeking a Occupational Hygiene & HazMat Consultant to join our team and deliver high-quality workplace health, safety and HAZMAT solutions
As an Occupational Hygiene & HazMat Consultant, you'll:
- Provide advice on hazard control strategies including elimination, engineering, administrative controls and PPE.
- Conduct workplace exposure assessments across chemical, physical, biological and ergonomic hazards.
- Conducting Asbestos and HazMat audits in commercial buildings, industrial facilities and residential properties;
Developing asbestos monitoring and remediation strategies, issuing clearances;
Undertake field-based occupational hygiene monitoring (e.g. air sampling, noise, dust, fibres).
- Analyse data, interpret results and prepare clear, high-quality technical reports.
- Support the delivery of small to medium-sized projects, ensuring work is completed on time and within budget.
- Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams across the WSP business.
- Apply relevant legislation, standards and guidelines to ensure compliance and best practice.
- Contribute to proposals and client engagement activities.
Promote a strong safety culture and uphold all SHEQ requirements.
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What you'll bring:
- Ideally a degree or diploma in Applied Science, Environmental Engineering, Occupational Health & Safety, or related discipline
- Asbestos Assessor License or relevant experience to obtain
- Demonstrated experience in occupational hygiene or a related field
- Hands-on experience in hazard identification, exposure monitoring and risk assessment
- Experience using air sampling equipment and interpreting results (e.g. dust, fibres, asbestos)
- Strong technical report writing and data analysis skills
- Understanding of relevant legislation, standards and risk management frameworks
- Ability to manage competing priorities and deliver quality outcomes
- Excellent communication, collaboration and client engagement skills
A current driver’s license and willingness to undertake field-based work
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Why WSP?
Joining WSP means becoming part of a global team driven by purpose and innovation.
Work on impactful projects that shape safer, healthier workplaces
Be part of a collaborative and inclusive culture
Access strong career development pathways and mentoring
Enjoy flexible work arrangements and wellbeing initiatives
Benefit from global mobility and learning opportunities
Discover more on our https://www.wsp.com/en-au/careers/why-join-us/employee-benefits page.
With us, you can. Apply today.