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Environmental and Campus Services Officer

Facilities Management Services

This position will collect, prepare, identify and collate current information relating to legislative requirements and best practice procedures on environmental and sustainability matters within the context of facilities management.

The appointee will liaise with relevant University committees and outside work groups, promoting sustainable practice and opportunities for the Directorate to assist with sustainable building/maintenance projects.

Applicants must have knowledge of environmental systems and processes; ability to interpret legislation, and provide clear, sound advice and recommendations; and an understanding of environmental hazards, and the ability to analyse and recommend appropriate remedial action in accordance with legislative requirements.

Informal enquiries may be directed to Col McCallum, Campus Services Manager, ph: (02) 6773 2158 or email: cmccallu@une.edu.au. For further information about the Directorate visit www.une.edu.au/fms

Salary: $48,173 to $55,550 per annum (HEO Level 5)
plus 17% employer superannuation and optional salary packaging
   
Closing Date: 20 October 2008
   
Reference Number: 208/131w
   

Please ensure that the coversheet is attached to your application. Instructions on how to send your application to the University are available on this coversheet.

Your application should include: the reference number; a curriculum vitae; a statement that addresses the selection criteria; names, addresses, telephone numbers, facsimile numbers/email addresses of three relevant referees.

Applications must be received by 5pm on the closing date .

The University will not provide travel and removal for this position.
This position is only open to those who already hold a valid working visa in Australia.

Equity principles underpin all UNE policies and procedures.

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