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Director Maritime Environmental Emergencies Response (MEER) & Ports


Company : VenuesWest


Location : Fremantle, Western Australia


Created : 2025-05-19


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Director Maritime Environmental Emergencies Response (MEER) & PortsWork Type:Permanent - Full TimeDrive Change, Connect CommunitiesThe Maritime Directorate is responsible for managing the vast Western Australian (WA) coastline and facilitating the safe and sustainable use of navigable waters. Our responsibilities include management of Shipping and Pilotage Ports, oceanographic data collection, coastal management, strategic planning, and the design and delivery of boating infrastructure. We also manage maritime facilities, maritime environmental emergencies, and operational initiatives, ensuring the enhancement of the WA coast and safe use of navigable waters.Maritimes purpose is to provide and enable safe, accessible and sustainable use of navigable waters and to collaboratively plan, drive and deliver best practice in maritime development and management for the economic and social prosperity of Western Australia.Maritime uses a Collaborative management model working across the Transport Portfolio, other State Government Agencies and Local Government, along with Port Authorities, Maritime related businesses in the delivery of services to the community.The OpportunityWe are seeking a highly experienced individual to lead our MEER and Ports teams.In this multi-faceted and engaging role, you and your team will spearhead the strategic development and implementation of the Maritime Environmental Emergency Response Program. By collaborating with stakeholders across Western Australia, you will ensure robust arrangements are established to enhance preparedness and response capabilities during maritime incidentsYou will also perform the functions of Harbour Master which is responsible for the oversight of shipping operations in Shipping and Pilotage Act ports throughout the Pilbara and Gascoyne. These ports move high volume exports of Iron Ore, Salt and LNG. This position is essential to ensure appropriate governance and controls are in place to sustain the safe management of these Ports.At DoT, we promote a diverse workforce and embrace high standards of equal opportunity, health and safety, and ethical practice. We offer a stimulating and collaborative work environment where you can bring your best self to work and contribute meaningfully to the communities throughout Western Australia.For further information about the role, we encourage you to review the attached Job Description Form (JDF) and contactChris Mather, Executive Director, Maritimeon0455 076 022 .There is currently1 permanent position available for immediate filling.The successful applicant or applicants assessed as suitable through this process may receive further offers of employment (fixed term or permanent) in this or similar roles for a period of twelve (12) months from date of first appointment.About youYou are an experienced people leader with excellent interpersonal skills.You can identify problems and develop solutions whilst working under pressure in a dynamic, ever-changing environmentYou can cultivate strong, productive working relationships and partnerships.You can produce high level plans, guidance notes and correspondence for a range of stakeholders.You have sound knowledge of maritime conventions and arrangements as they pertain to shipping operations and emergencies.We invite you to BePart of Something REAL . At the Department of Transport, we value real connection , growth , wellbeing , and purpose . We are deeply embedded in our community, fostering an environment where employees feel seen, heard, and empowered. Our modern work environment supports continuous learning and development, making a significant impact on Western Australia''s prosperity. We prioritise employee wellbeing and collaborate with the community to create a thriving, connected state. Learn more about our commitment to you ,here.A competitive salary, and11.5%employer contributed superannuation and salary sacrifice options.Access to flexible working arrangements including working from home or alternate work location for enhanced work life balance.Support from your manager and team, we have a strong team culture and help each other achieve our goals.Bright, modern facility close to transport links with a friendly team environment.Work for an innovative Government agency with long-term career prospects.Generous leave entitlements including 4 weeks annual leave, 3 public service holidays yearly and long service leave every 7 years.Apply Now!Apply online by clicking the Apply for Job button and provide the following documents inWord or PDF format :A detailed CV that clearly outlines the skills and experience you have gained in relation to the job description; andAtwo (2)page written application addressing the below Selection Criteria as stated on the JDF:(SC1)Highly developed critical thinking, analytical reasoning and problem-solving skills with the ability to formulate logical conclusions and solutions to complex problems in a dynamic environment and with a strategic focus.(SC2)The ability to manage risk and work under pressure and within an ambiguous and stressful environment particularly in relation to emergency response environments.(SC5)Extensive knowledge and understanding of International, National and State conventions and management arrangements as they relate to maritime operations and maritime environmental emergencies in Western Australia.TIP:In addressing selection criteria, please provide actual examples, actions you undertook and outcomes. These can be positive or negative, noting there may have been learning opportunities.If applicable, attach a copy of your Maritime Qualification as per the JDF.Please, nominate two (2) referees who can provide feedback on your capacity to meet the Work-Related Requirements. At least one of the referees should be your most recent, immediate supervisor.Applications for this opportunity close at3pmonMonday, 9 June2025.Please ensure your application is submitted on time, aslate applications will not be accepted .The DoT may conduct further search activities or extend the closing date, if required to supplement the field of applicants.Our commitment to a diverse and inclusive workplaceThe Department of Transport is committed to building a thriving workforce that reflects the diversity of our customers and our community. We encourage applications from every background, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, women, youth, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.If you have any support or access needs that may require adjustments to allow you to fully participate in this selection process (including an alternate format of the application form), have any question about the process or how to submit your application, please contact our Recruitment Team at recruitment@transport.wa.gov.au or (08) 6551 6888.#J-18808-Ljbffr