Senior Environmental Investigations Officer
Senior Environmental Investigations Officer
Why us?
Your chance to be part of the team that creates and maintains our infrastructure. We're responsible for managing our habitats and surroundings, so they are beautiful - now and for the future. Bring your skills and experience, become a steward of our council environment in a modern organisation that's making a tangible difference.
JOB DETAILS
Permanent, Full time - 35 hours, 5 days a week
Salary: $111,867 - $122,577, + Car Allowance + Super
Location: Rose Street, Liverpool
JOB DESCRIPTION
We are seeking an experienced and proactive Senior Environmental Investigations Officer to join our team and play a key role in protecting and enhancing the local environment through compliance, investigation, enforcement, and education initiatives.
In this role, you will lead and undertake complex environmental investigations relating to matters such as illegal tree removal, landfilling, pollution, contamination, and other unauthorised activities. You will work closely with internal and external stakeholders to ensure compliance with environmental legislation and best practice standards.
Key responsibilities include:
- Investigating environmental compliance matters and undertaking enforcement action where required
- Leading significant investigations into environmental harm and coordinating covert surveillance activities
- Preparing briefs of evidence, managing prosecution matters, and presenting evidence in Court
- Conducting site inspections and supervising contaminated land remediation projects
- Reviewing environmental and planning reports associated with development applications and post-approval compliance
- Issuing Notices, Orders, fines, and other regulatory actions in accordance with legislation
- Developing and implementing environmental compliance initiatives, programs, policies, and procedures
- Providing specialist advice and technical guidance to Council staff, contractors, and the community
- Collaborating with regional stakeholders and participating in industry forums and advisory committees
- Assisting with community education initiatives relating to environmental compliance and protection
- Managing contractors and consultants engaged to support environmental projects and investigations
- This position requires strong investigative capability, sound judgement, and the ability to manage sensitive and complex matters professionally and effectively.
ABOUT YOU
You are a highly experienced environmental compliance professional with a strong understanding of environmental legislation, investigation processes, and enforcement practices. You are confident managing complex investigations, engaging with stakeholders, and representing matters in Court where required.
To be successful in this role, you will have:
- Degree qualifications in Environmental Management, Environmental Science, or a related discipline, and/or equivalent industry experience
- A current NSW Class C Driver's Licence
- Extensive experience in environmental compliance, investigations, and enforcement action within a regulatory environment
- Experience preparing prosecution matters and presenting evidence in Court
- Strong knowledge of relevant environmental legislation, including: Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, Local Government Act 1993, Contaminated Land Management Act 1997, Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016, Biosecurity Act 2015
- Experience conducting construction site inspections and supervising contractors
- Strong research, analytical, and problem-solving skills with the ability to use data to inform solutions and programs
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing and stakeholder engagement
- Well-developed negotiation and consultation skills, with the ability to navigate complex issues and competing prioritiesKnowledge of natural resource management and environmental ethics
A collaborative approach and commitment to delivering positive environmental outcomes for the community
This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated professional looking to make a meaningful impact through environmental leadership, compliance, and community engagement.
BENEFITS OF WORKING AT LCC
- Professional learning and development opportunities, including training courses and study assistance for further education.
- Access to Fitness Passport membership
- Great office locations with free parking available nearby.
- Health and wellbeing benefits including 2 x Health and Wellbeing annual leave days and access to our Employee Assistance Program.
The salary (within the above-mentioned range) will be dependent upon the relevant skills, experience, and competencies of the successful applicant.
All successful candidates will be required to obtain a National Police Check as part of the recruitment process and may be required to undergo a pre-employment medical check.
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Liverpool City Council is committed to providing a working environment that supports all employees to reach their full potential.
To be eligible to apply for permanent positions at Liverpool City Council, you need to be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident.
We welcome candidates from all backgrounds and value diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We encourage all applicants, including First nation people, people with disability, LGBTIQ and culturally diverse communities to join Council.
Applications Close 11.59pm 2 Weeks From Date Job Posted
Be partof creating the future, for further information about the position please contact Natalie Jefferys, Talent Acquisition Partner on 0447 196 962
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