$143,915.00 per annum 12% superannuation Full-Time, ongoing opportunity 16 weeks training paid at full salary Wadawurrung/Geelong based or Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung/Melbourne CBD location About the opportunity Utilise expertise to provide specialist service, advice and the implementation and administration of specialist processes aligned with the framework of the OHS legislation. Providing authoritative analysis, specialist knowledge and expertise in human factors and ergonomics (HFE) to inform the decision-making of others, including the recommendation of business solutions, and contributes to the development of initiatives relevant to the management and prevention of injuries, musculoskeletal disorders and poor psychological health outcomes. The Senior Ergonomist, as an appointed Inspector, works closely with the Regions through a formal business partner relationship, participating in risk profiling, business planning and workplace interventions for nominated Regions as well as contributing to the identification and development of Regional initiatives. Key accountabilities Provide expert advice, conduct analysis and apply contemporary technical information to influence a reduction in the incidence and severity of work-related injury and disease. Effectively partner with nominated Regions to facilitate the provision of ergonomics support to complex workplace interventions, building capability across regional teams and the development of tactical activities for local delivery. Participate in regional planning activities, perform analysis to determine the local risk profile and seek to understand local training and coaching needs. Provide subject matter expertise, as a member of a multi-disciplinary project team, to the Health & Safety Improvement Programs as required; this can be achieved through collaborative teamwork or as part of a formal secondment. Contribute HFE expertise to the development of legislation, standards, guidance materials, operational policies and procedures in relation to human factors. Identify emerging issues that can inform the risk prioritisation process for future programs; and training and development of field staff. Provide subject matter expertise to collaborative research initiatives. Please ensure you take a look at the Position Description here for additional information on accountabilities for this role. Skills and experience A high level of knowledge and expertise in human factors and ergonomics and be able to apply knowledge of research and analysis techniques A strong knowledge of HFE and experience in its application to systems, processes and procedures to reduce the incidence and severity of work-related injury and disease Specific knowledge and experience in the application of systems HFE methods, and/or physical ergonomics A strong knowledge of and experience with identification and management of organisational factors that impact health and safety in the workplace including psychosocial risks and understanding the link between organisational, physical and psychological health Well-developed analytical and problem-solving skills, including demonstrated ability to interpret complex technical information and data Qualifications A post graduate qualification in human factors / ergonomics and/or other relevant field A degree in a relevant discipline such as science, health science, organisational psychology or engineering that includes a significant formal component in HFE Eligible for full membership of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia Working with Us At WorkSafe, we aspire for every employee to feel connected, safe and valued in their team, for teams to feel valued in the workplace, and for WorkSafe to be valued in the community. We believe that a diverse workforce is the key to delivering the best outcomes for the Victorian community and strongly encourage applications from all people, including First Nations people and people with disability, diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, sexualities and genders. Eligibility requirements Applicants must hold a valid, unrestricted Victorian Driver’s Licence (or be eligible to obtain one) Applicants must ensure their availability for all recruitment activities and induction training dates set by WorkSafe, as individual leave requests may not be able to be accommodated. Induction is scheduled to commence on 29th June 2026 for 3 days at our Essendon Fields office and 2 days at your local office each week for the full 16-week period. Successful applicants will also be required to enrol in a Diploma of Government. Preferred candidates must successfully complete a National Criminal History Check, Reference Checks, and Medical Checks. Given the physical demands of this role, we must ensure you can perform the required duties safely. Eligibility for ongoing employment with WorkSafe Victoria requires Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency. What’s next? Applications close 11:00pm on Thursday 30th April 2026. Click the link to apply and join us in making a difference to Victorian lives. Due to the volume of applications received, individualised feedback will only be provided to candidates who progress to interview stage. For further enquiries please contact Will Hillgrove via email will_hillgrove@worksafe.vic.gov.au