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Child Safety Manager - OSHC/ OOSH
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Wesley OOSH seeks a Child Safety Manager to lead safeguarding across its portfolio in Ermington, Australia. This senior role focuses on incident oversight, risk management, and strengthening child-safe systems beyond compliance. Ideal candidates bring expertise in child safety, investigations, an...
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Australia , Ermington
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115000.00 AUD / Year
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Systems Engineering Safety Manager
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Systems Engineering Safety Manager sought to lead naval vessel safety for the Royal Australian Navy in Canberra. This senior role develops Safety Cases, harmonizes system-safety approaches, and advises key stakeholders. Requires a Bachelor’s in Engineering and maritime acquisition experience. Off...
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Australia , Canberra
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Amentum
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Environment, Health & Safety Manager, Manufacturing Operations
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Lead EHS initiatives at our Toongabbie manufacturing facility as Environment, Health & Safety Manager. Partner with senior leadership to drive compliance, ISO 14001/45001 systems, and continuous safety improvement. Ideal for experts in Australian EHS regulations with a tertiary degree and manufac...
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Australia , Old Toongabbie
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Baxter
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Environment, Health & Safety Manager, Manufacturing Operations
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Lead EHS initiatives at our Toongabbie manufacturing facility. This pivotal role requires expertise in ISO 14001/45001 and Australian regulations to champion safety, ensure compliance, and drive continuous improvement. Partner with senior leadership to embed a proactive EHS culture. Ideal for a s...
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Australia , Old Toongabbie
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Baxter
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Safety & Security Manager
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Lead safety, security, and crisis management for IKEA Marsden Park. Inspire your team to protect coworkers, customers, and assets while fostering a strong safety culture. Enjoy benefits like a 15% discount, 5 weeks annual leave, and free parking. Requires flexible availability for rotating shifts...
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Australia , Marsden Park
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Health & Safety Manager - APAC
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Australia , Sydney
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avis budget group
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About the Safety Manager role

A Safety Manager is a critical professional dedicated to protecting people, property, and the environment by developing, implementing, and overseeing comprehensive safety programs. These roles are fundamental across virtually every industry, from construction and manufacturing to healthcare, hospitality, and corporate services. Finding the right Safety Manager jobs is essential for organizations committed to fostering a culture of well-being and regulatory compliance. Professionals in this field serve as the cornerstone of workplace safety, ensuring operations run smoothly without compromising the health and security of employees, visitors, and assets.

The core mission of a Safety Manager is to proactively identify and mitigate risks. This involves conducting regular hazard assessments, safety audits, and site inspections to pinpoint potential dangers. Based on these findings, they develop and enforce policies, procedures, and emergency response plans. A significant part of the role is training; Safety Managers educate staff at all levels on proper protocols, from emergency evacuation drills and accident prevention to the correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE). They ensure that the organization not only meets but exceeds local, state, and federal regulations, such as those set by OSHA in the United States or similar bodies globally, maintaining meticulous records and certifications as proof of compliance.

Common responsibilities for these professionals are extensive. They typically manage incident reporting and investigation processes, analyzing accidents or near-misses to determine root causes and implement corrective actions to prevent recurrence. They oversee loss prevention, security operations, and environmental health aspects, depending on the organization's scope. Safety Managers also liaise with external agencies like fire departments and regulatory inspectors, manage worker's compensation cases, and control budgets for safety initiatives. Their work is a blend of field observation, administrative diligence, and strategic planning.

Typical skills and requirements for Safety Manager jobs include a strong educational foundation, often a bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety, environmental science, engineering, or a related field. Professional certifications (such as CSP, CIH, or NEBOSH) are highly valued. Candidates generally need several years of practical experience in safety, risk management, or a related area. Essential skills are analytical thinking for risk assessment, impeccable attention to detail for compliance, and strong communication abilities to effectively train staff and report to management. Leadership and interpersonal skills are paramount, as the role requires influencing behavior, managing teams, and resolving conflicts to champion safety at every organizational level. Ultimately, a successful Safety Manager is a vigilant leader, a meticulous planner, and a passionate advocate for creating secure and healthy work environments for everyone.