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Aps 6 - Explosive Safety Governance Officer - (Dos)

3 weeks ago


Campbell, Australia Australian Government Full time

$91,702 - $104,753 + up to 15.4% Superannuation
- Campbell Park - ACT

**The Role**
The Explosive Training Governance Officer is responsible for ensuring that all learning and development programs adhere to the highest safety regulations and standards.

This role involves conducting regular audits, risk assessments, and overseeing the compliance of training programs within Defence, particularly in the context of explosives handling and safety.

**About our Team**
The Explosives Safety Regulatory Framework (ESRF) is an outcome focused, principle based framework, which aligns with Commonwealth Work Health and Safety (WHS) legislation for managing the risks that Explosive Ordnance presents. The ESRF integrates with and supports Defence work health and safety policy and other related Defence regulatory systems that enable Defence Capability.

The Directorate of Ordnance Safety (DOS) administers the ESRF for Defence, maintaining the knowledge necessary to inform the management of critical explosives safety risks within the Defence Enterprise. This provides exciting opportunities to build upon your existing engineering and chemistry experience, developing specialist explosives and engineering skillsets, and advising innovative and novel Defence projects.

The Directorate of Ordnance Safety is looking for an agile and enthusiastic individual who possesses strong engineering and technical skills with a commitment to training and developing others.

Importantly, they will have the ability to develop good relationships and support networks across a wide array of stakeholders.
- Have knowledge and experience in guided weapon and explosive ordnance systems that can be used to monitor and ensure all learning and development programs comply with applicable safety regulations and standards.
- Conduct regular audits and inspections of training activities and facilities to ensure adherence to safety standards and regulatory requirements. Furthermore, they will prepare detailed audit reports, highlighting compliance issues and recommending corrective actions.
- Be dynamic and keen to continuously improve systems and processes in an effort to ensure that lean methodologies are used by the team and organisation.