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National Environment Business Partner

Bassendean or Burswood

 

Who We Are:

Bradken is equipping the resource sector to sustainably advance society.

As a National Environment Business Partner, you will be joining a global leader in the design, manufacture and supply of wear products and services for mining equipment.

Our 3000 - strong global team members are proud of the innovative solutions we provide our customers and our commitment to being carbon neutral by 2030. You'll join a diverse and inclusive team contributing across more than 100 unique professions and trades.

Role Summary:

If you’re ready to lead environmental capability and contribute to Bradken’s global HSE strategy, we’d love to hear from you.

Reporting to the Region HSE Manager, you will play a key operational support function that empowers site leaders to embed strong environmental practices and drive compliance with national and state legislation. You’ll be the go-to expert for environmental systems, audits, and regulatory engagement, helping us meet our ISO14001:2015 commitments and sustainability goals.

You will need to be a confident communicator and trusted advisor. You bring a collaborative mindset, capable of coaching leaders, influencing change, and navigating complex stakeholder environments. Your ability to simplify compliance requirements and guide teams through audits, incident reviews, and field inspections will be critical. You’re proactive, solutions-focused, and comfortable working across diverse sites and teams.

You’ll bring deep expertise in environmental legislation, monitoring programs (e.g., groundwater, energy efficiency, pollution inventory), and risk management. You’ll lead the development and implementation of environmental systems and standards, maintain compliance registers, and support data collection and reporting for internal and external stakeholders. Experience with ISO14001:2015 and environmental audits is essential, along with a strong grasp of change management principles.

Key Technical Criteria:

 

  • A Degree in Science, Environmental, Engineering, Manufacturing or equivalent with the additional experience listed below.
  • Cert IV in Training & Assessment (preferred)
  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience in an environmental and/or sustainability management role (preferably within a manufacturing environment)
  • Experience and exposure to developing and maintaining an Environmental Management System.
  • Experience rolling out environment and sustainability initiatives, programs and training in a project and operational setting.
  • Demonstrable experience in developing and implementing policies and procedures.

 

This role is based in Bassendean; This is a Parental Leave cover for 6 months.

 

If you’d like to be part of a team that’s changing the game, apply now with your resume and a brief cover letter telling us why this is the right next step for you. Applications close 30 November 2025. Everyone has a story... be part of ours. Why join our team at Bradken?

Why Bradken?

  • Safety first environment and mindset
  • Flexible work options
  • Competitive Total Reward Packages
  • Global and local recognition programs
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Learning and Development focus
  • Education assistance
  • EAP for you and your family
  • Community Involvement program

Before commencing employment, you will be required to complete a psychometric assessment and a pre-employment medical including drug and alcohol testing.

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Bradken is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we are committed to providing a diverse, inclusive, engaging, and flexible environment for our people because great things happen when individuals are given the opportunity to bring themselves into their work. All employment will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs.

 

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