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Company: Alcoa
Location: Banksiadale, WA, Australia
Career Level: Entry Level
Industries: Manufacturing, Engineering, Aerospace

Description

Shape Your World

At Alcoa, you will become an essential part of our purpose: to turn raw potential into real progress. The way we see it, every Alcoan is a work-shaper, team-shaper, idea-shaper, world-shaper.

This is an opportunity for you to bring your wealth of experience to the team and help shape the future of sustainability with world-changing innovations and low carbon technologies. You have the power to shape things to make them better.

About the Role

Are you a dedicated Ecologist ready to make a significant contribution to biodiversity conservation within a leading global company? Alcoa is seeking a talented and proactive Ecologist to join our WA Mining Compliance and Systems team for a 12-month limited term contract. This is a unique opportunity to lead critical ecological and hydrological monitoring programs within our Huntly and Willowdale bauxite mining operations, situated in the ecologically rich Northern Jarrah Forest. This role will be based prominently at the WA Mining Hub, with ad hoc site travel as required.

Reporting to the Environmental Superintendent – Compliance and Systems, you will play an integral role in delivering Alcoa's environmental management objectives. This position demands strong project management and contractor engagement skills, as you will be responsible for leading, supervising, and coordinating external consultants for biodiversity assessment and monitoring.

This role will be offered on a family friendly Monday to Friday roster with a paid Alcoa leisure day off every four weeks, allowing you to spend more time doing the things you love and promoting excellent work-life balance. You'll develop and implement comprehensive monitoring and management frameworks and action plans, providing essential advice to site-based teams and driving change management to ensure new environmental requirements are effectively communicated and adopted across our WA mining sites. Your work will directly enhance our ecological knowledge and support robust risk management strategies related to key biodiversity factors.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Develop and coordinate ecological and hydrological monitoring programs.

  • Engage with, supervise, and coordinate external contractors for environmental surveys, monitoring, and pre-clearance works.

  • Review, monitor, analyse, and verify data and information to identify learnings and improve performance.

  • Support the review and implementation of protocols and procedures for monitoring and managing key biodiversity factors and understanding mining-related impacts.

  • Support WA Mining in change management, effectively communicating and ensuring new procedures and requirements are followed and rolled out across sites.

  • Review and manage monitoring data and reports, supporting the effective communication and reporting of results to internal and external stakeholders.

  • Work closely with the Environmental Specialist – Biodiversity to provide guidance on business risks related to key biodiversity factors and recommend solutions.

What's on offer

  • Family friendly rosters that allow you to be home after each shift.

  • Flexible hybrid working options available.

  • Paid employee volunteering hours within our community.

  • Employee assistance program for personal support services.

  • One additional paid Alcoa Flexi Day.

  • Alcoa Live Well program offering travel, lifestyle, health and wellbeing discounts.

What you can bring to the role

  • A bachelor's degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, Zoology, Conservation Biology, Hydrology, or related disciplines, OR relevant post-graduate qualifications or field experience.

  • Proven previous experience in fauna, flora, or vegetation surveys and/or monitoring related work, ideally within the mining sector.

  • Essential skills in project management, budgeting, and contractor management.

  • Demonstrated experience in ensuring safe working practices.

  • Strong communication (verbal and written), interpersonal, and analytical skills.

  • Strong self-management skills and a well-organised approach.

  • A current Australian Driver's Licence and the ability to undertake 4x4 driving in bushland if required.

Additional information

  • Interviews may progress prior to the closing date, although all applications will be considered.

  • You will only be contacted if you are shortlisted for an interview, this process can take up to four weeks from the closing date.

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About the Location

Huntly is one of our two bauxite mines in Western Australia. Established in 1976 and located east of North Dandalup in WA, it is the world's second largest bauxite mine, supplying ore to Alcoa's Pinjarra alumina refinery. Bauxite ore from Alcoa's Huntly and Willowdale mines helps to produce almost half of Australia's alumina and approximately 19 per cent of Australia's aluminium. Our workplace is an inclusive and respectful environment, where we embrace change, new ideas and equal opportunity to succeed. 

We are values led, vision driven and united by our purpose of transforming raw potential into real progress.  Our commitments to Inclusion, Diversity & Equity include providing trusting workplaces that are safe, respectful and inclusive of all individuals, free from discrimination, bullying and harassment and that our workplaces reflect the diversity of the communities in which we operate.  

This is a place where you are empowered to do your best work, be your authentic self, and feel a true sense of belonging. Come join us and shape your career!  

Your work. Your world. Shape them for the better. 


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