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Investigator - Major investigations team


Company : NHVR External Careers


Location : Brisbane, Queensland


Created : 2025-11-01


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

OverviewJoin our dynamic Major Investigations Team. Were looking for three experienced and motivated Investigators to help drive impactful outcomes. The role will be based at Head Office Newstead.As an Investigator, Major Investigations, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality, evidence-based investigations into serious breaches of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL). The Investigator supports all phases of major investigations, from evidence collection and stakeholder interviews to preparing briefs for enforcement or prosecution. Working with the support and mentoring of Senior Investigator, and under the direction of the Manger, the role requires strong investigative acumen, analytical capability, and a commitment to compliance excellence.ResponsibilitiesConduct investigations into serious HVNL breaches involving incident based breaches, high-risk behaviours, patterns of non-compliance, or system-level safety failures.Gather and analyse evidence from diverse sources including digital records, interviews, site inspections, and intelligence reports.Support the preparation of enforcement documentation including briefs of evidence, witness statements, records of interviews and investigation reports.Assist in undertaking interviews and applying statutory powers in accordance with legal, ethical and procedural standards.Ensure investigation activities are recorded accurately and securely using NHVRs case management systems.Work collaboratively with law enforcement, prosecutors and other NHVR teams to support high-quality regulatory outcomes.Escalate complex issues, case risks, or legislative ambiguities to the Senior Investigator for review and resolution.Participate in debriefings, peer reviews and capability-building activities as part of the national Major Investigations function.Maintain confidentiality, professionalism, and procedural integrity across all investigations.Adhere to NHVR internal policies, procedures, WHS obligations, and ethical standards.About YouDemonstrated experience conducting criminal or regulatory investigations, preferably involving systemic breaches or corporate accountability.Knowledge of evidence gathering techniques, case management protocols and enforcement pathways.Sound understanding of the HVNL and CoR principles or demonstrated capacity to quickly acquire this knowledge.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to identify risk patterns and support causation-based investigations.High standard of written communication, including drafting investigation notes, reports and legal documentation.Interpersonal skills to engage respectfully and effectively with industry stakeholders, legal representatives, and partner agencies.Ability to work within structured governance frameworks while adapting to dynamic operational needs.Commitment to continuous learning, ethical integrity and national regulatory impact.Qualifications and ExperienceEssential:Minimum of 3 years experience in a regulatory, policing, or compliance investigations role.Experience contributing to enforcement processes or litigation support.Working knowledge of relevant legislation and investigative techniques.Current Australian drivers licence.Highly Regarded:Certificate IV in Government Investigations or equivalent.Exposure to national or cross-jurisdictional investigations.Knowledge of digital investigation tools or intelligence platforms.Experience in transport regulation, public safety, or Chain of Responsibility enforcement.Why join us?The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) commenced operations in 2013 as the national entity responsible for regulating all vehicles in Australia over 4.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass. The NHVR minimises the compliance burden on the heavy vehicle transport industry, reduces duplication and inconsistences across state and territory borders, and ultimately for the heavy vehicle business with government in Australia.We are headquartered in Brisbane and employ more than 1000 people across the ACT, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.We offerA competitive salary package of $132,034.85 + superannuationPaid leave over Christmas closure.Choice of accrued or rostered days offHybrid working environment up to 2 days from home.Superannuation co-contribution schemeWellbeing programs discounted fitness through Fitness Passport, Discount health insurance, flu vaccine, financial programs including discounted banking products, finance information sessions.Salary packaging options including novated lease.Discounted IT products including Microsoft and free family password security plan.Ongoing training and professional development supportApplication ProcessPlease apply with your CV and cover letter addressing the essential requirements of the role.Applications close: 5.00pm 12 November 2025 #J-18808-Ljbffr