The QHSE Engineer leads the development and continuous improvement of quality, health, safety, and environmental systems. They ensure regulatory compliance, foster a strong safety and environmental culture, and drive strategic enhancements across all QHSE areas. Strategy & Leadership Champion a culture of safety, quality, and environmental awareness. Lead the development and continuous improvement of integrated QHSE systems. Set and monitor QHSE strategies, objectives, and targets. Advise the Executive Leadership Team on QHSE matters. Governance Conduct internal audits and site inspections. Develop and implement QHSE policies and procedures. Support emergency and business continuity planning. Manage QHSE records and ensure compliance programs are effective. Audit contractor QHSE documentation and performance. Integrated Management Systems (IMS) Maintain a compliant and fit-for-purpose IMS aligned with WHS, environmental legislation, and ISO standards. Implement QHSE programs per legal and corporate requirements. Risk Management & Reporting Identify and manage QHSE risks across the business. Keep leadership informed of risk exposure and mitigation. Deliver regular and ad hoc QHSE reports. Review internal controls for compliance and effectiveness. Representation, Relationships and Communications Build strong relationships with contractors, regulators, and government bodies. Issue stop work orders when safety is compromised. Participate in industry committees and regulatory development. Compliance Monitor and assess legal compliance with WHS and environmental standards. Report non-compliances internally and externally. Support regulatory reporting and ensure accurate QHSE KPI submissions Required Qualifications A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, strong knowledge of QHSE standards and regulations, and proven leadership in cultivating a safety-first culture Languages English Skills Strong communication, stakeholder engagement, and organisational skills; proficient in data analysis and risk management; capable of producing clear and impactful HSE reports for various audiences. Preference may be given to candidates with the following: 8years of operational HSE experience in power generation. Master’s degree in Occupational Health and Safety with expertise in; Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Ergonomics, Psychosociology. Practical experience with WHS and environmental legislation, codes of practice, and Australian Standards. Sector experience in energy or renewables. Skilled in inspection, auditing, and testing within QHSE environments. Experience implementing corrective action programs. Proficient in Microsoft Office, process control applications, and databases. Strong data analysis and statistical skills. Experienced in developing and documenting process control materials (e.g., policies, procedures, plans, manuals) Ability to travel interstate if required. Join Iberdrola Australia today - A brighter future. Mobility Information Please note that any applicant who is not a citizen of the country of the vacancy will be subject to compliance with the applicable immigration requirements to legally work in that country. Job Posting End Date: September-19-2025LI-DNI