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Principal & Senior Environmental Professionals
Job Summary
Division Name:
Infrastructure Planning & Land Services

Position No:
35761 & 37519

Closing Date:
2026-07-06 5:00 PM

Location:
East Perth

Job Type:
Permanent - Full Time

Salary:
Level 6/7, $126,659 - $167,741 pa (pro rata) plus 12% superannuation
About the Job

About the role

We are seeking high‑calibre professionals with proven expertise across a broad and complex environmental landscape, bringing multidisciplinary capability across approvals, compliance, impact assessment, and environmental management. Beyond technical excellence, you will play a key role in fostering a collaborative and high‑performing culture, while embedding environmental management into the planning, delivery and operation of public transport across Western Australia.

As a senior member of the team, you will operate within a diverse and evolving environmental portfolio—engaging across complex stakeholder environments and contributing to projects that require both technical expertise and cultural awareness. You will bring depth of knowledge alongside strategic insight, exercising sound judgement, influencing key decisions, and balancing technical rigour with practical delivery in dynamic and, at times, sensitive contexts. Through your leadership, you will support strong environmental performance and continuous improvement across the organisation.

Success in this role will be underpinned by your ability to navigate complex regulatory frameworks, think strategically, influence outcomes, and build strong relationships. If you are a forward‑thinking professional who thrives in complexity and is motivated to deliver meaningful, sustainable outcomes at scale, we encourage you to apply.

About You!

To excel in these roles, you should possess:

  • Possession of a relevant tertiary qualification in environmental science, environmental management or a related discipline.
  • Proven knowledge and a solid background in scientific, technical and environmental matters, including the interpretation and application of environmental legislation and regulations across project planning, delivery and operational contexts.
  • Relevant practical experience in environmental impact assessment, including the application of environmental and Aboriginal heritage legislation and the successful delivery of associated approvals.
  • Demonstrated leadership capability, including the ability to engage and coordinate consultancy and contract services, manage and develop staff, and drive performance outcomes.
  • Highly developed communication and interpersonal skills, with a proven ability to provide specialist advice, negotiate and resolve complex issues, and present information clearly through high‑quality written and verbal communication.

About Us

The Public Transport Authority (PTA) is a leader in its field, driven by a simple and powerful purpose: getting everyone there. Through constant care, education and forward thinking, we provide a world-class network and workplace that will get everyone there.

Under the PTA, Western Australia’s public transport system is the best in Australia and among the most efficient, clean and safe networks globally. With over 150 million boardings across all services during FY24/25, our buses, ferries and trains move the people of WA where they need to go.

Moving millions of people requires the skill and commitment of a talented workforce, one that is fostered by a culture of inclusivity and benefits from its diversity. This is ultimately what ensures the PTA delivers on our purpose while upholding our values every step of the way.

Our Values

The PTA’s Values define what is important to us. Knowing our values helps you understand how we do business and what is expected of you as an employee of the PTA.

Upholding these values and applying them to your work requires a genuine and committed understanding.

  • Safety - We are committed to safety and protecting your future.
  • Respect - We value and respect our customers, suppliers and each other.
  • Recognition - We recognise each other for achievement, initiative and innovation.
  • Integrity - We are honest and ethical.
  • Sustainability - We consider the long-term economic, social and environmental impact of everything we do.

You can expect.

  • Opportunities to grow through personal development and career pathways
  • Health and Wellbeing programs including access to a free 24/7 onsite Gym
  • Subsidised Corporate Apparel and Spectacles
  • Opportunity to join our Social Club offering savings and benefits all year round.
  • Be part of a team that values curiosity, encourages diverse perspectives, and works collaboratively to drive environmental and social outcomes.

There is one permanent full-time opportunity each for a Level 7 Principal Environment Planner (35761) and a Level 6 Senior Environmental Officer (37519).  Part-time arrangements may be considered for the right applicant.

Applicants assessed as suitable through this process may be used to fill similar vacancies both fixed term and permanent that may arise within the next 12 months.

**To be eligible to work permanently at the PTA you must be either an Australian Citizen, have Permanent Residency status or hold a current visa with permanent working rights in Australia.

The PTA is an equal opportunity employer and encourages people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and persons from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply.

Further Information

Please refer to the attached Job Description Form (JDF) for full details about the position, including any specific requirements relevant to appointment.

Please contact Paul Monaghan, Environmental Manager on (08) 9326 3927 for specific information about the role.

For more information about the PTA, please visit www.pta.wa.gov.au.

For technical difficulties, please contact the RAMS helpdesk at 1300 733 056 or email ramshelpdesk@bigredsky.com.

How to Apply

Applicants are requested to provide the following:

  • A comprehensive CV with two work related referees.
  • A cover letter specifying which role(s) you are applying for and outlining the skills, knowledge, and experience you will bring to the role(s) to add value to the team.

Applicants are requested to apply online using the ‘Apply for Job’ button at the top/bottom of the screen. Please note the closing date and time, as no emailed, late or pro forma applications will be accepted.

All applications must be submitted through the PTA website, or the WA Government jobs portal. Applications received via other platforms will not be considered.

Please note that, if you are the recommended applicant, you may be required to obtain an Australian National Police Clearance (NPC). Completion of the PTA Integrity and Qualification Consent Form will only be required where qualification checks are undertaken. Adverse outcomes of NPCs will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from the selection process. Suitable applicants may also need to undertake a full and comprehensive medical assessment prior to commencement.

Attachments
- PTA Jobs Application Package - Sep 2025.pdf
- principal environment planner l7 - 35761 jun 2026.pdf
- senior environmental officer l6 - 37519 jun 2026.pdf

About the PTA
The Public Transport Authority of Western Australia (PTA) is responsible for the operation of all bus, train and ferry public transport services in the greater metropolitan area under the Transperth brand. It also operates public transport services in regional centres, operates road coach and rail passenger services to regional area under the Transwa brand, and administers School Bus Services (SBS).

Position Title
Principal & Senior Environmental Professionals

Agency
Public Transport Authority
Salary
Level 6/7, $126,659 - $167,741 pa (pro rata) plus 12% superannuation
Location
East Perth
Unit/Division
Infrastructure Planning & Land Services
Work Type
Permanent - Full Time
Position No.
35761 & 37519
Closing Date
2026-07-06 5:00 PM
Position Title
Principal & Senior Environmental Professionals

Location
East Perth
Work Type
Permanent - Full Time
Position No.
35761 & 37519
Salary
Level 6/7, $126,659 - $167,741 pa (pro rata) plus 12% superannuation
Closing Date
2026-07-06 5:00 PM
Agency
Public Transport Authority
Description

About the role

We are seeking high‑calibre professionals with proven expertise across a broad and complex environmental landscape, bringing multidisciplinary capability across approvals, compliance, impact assessment, and environmental management. Beyond technical excellence, you will play a key role in fostering a collaborative and high‑performing culture, while embedding environmental management into the planning, delivery and operation of public transport across Western Australia.

As a senior member of the team, you will operate within a diverse and evolving environmental portfolio—engaging across complex stakeholder environments and contributing to projects that require both technical expertise and cultural awareness. You will bring depth of knowledge alongside strategic insight, exercising sound judgement, influencing key decisions, and balancing technical rigour with practical delivery in dynamic and, at times, sensitive contexts. Through your leadership, you will support strong environmental performance and continuous improvement across the organisation.

Success in this role will be underpinned by your ability to navigate complex regulatory frameworks, think strategically, influence outcomes, and build strong relationships. If you are a forward‑thinking professional who thrives in complexity and is motivated to deliver meaningful, sustainable outcomes at scale, we encourage you to apply.

About You!

To excel in these roles, you should possess:

  • Possession of a relevant tertiary qualification in environmental science, environmental management or a related discipline.
  • Proven knowledge and a solid background in scientific, technical and environmental matters, including the interpretation and application of environmental legislation and regulations across project planning, delivery and operational contexts.
  • Relevant practical experience in environmental impact assessment, including the application of environmental and Aboriginal heritage legislation and the successful delivery of associated approvals.
  • Demonstrated leadership capability, including the ability to engage and coordinate consultancy and contract services, manage and develop staff, and drive performance outcomes.
  • Highly developed communication and interpersonal skills, with a proven ability to provide specialist advice, negotiate and resolve complex issues, and present information clearly through high‑quality written and verbal communication.

About Us

The Public Transport Authority (PTA) is a leader in its field, driven by a simple and powerful purpose: getting everyone there. Through constant care, education and forward thinking, we provide a world-class network and workplace that will get everyone there.

Under the PTA, Western Australia’s public transport system is the best in Australia and among the most efficient, clean and safe networks globally. With over 150 million boardings across all services during FY24/25, our buses, ferries and trains move the people of WA where they need to go.

Moving millions of people requires the skill and commitment of a talented workforce, one that is fostered by a culture of inclusivity and benefits from its diversity. This is ultimately what ensures the PTA delivers on our purpose while upholding our values every step of the way.

Our Values

The PTA’s Values define what is important to us. Knowing our values helps you understand how we do business and what is expected of you as an employee of the PTA.

Upholding these values and applying them to your work requires a genuine and committed understanding.

  • Safety - We are committed to safety and protecting your future.
  • Respect - We value and respect our customers, suppliers and each other.
  • Recognition - We recognise each other for achievement, initiative and innovation.
  • Integrity - We are honest and ethical.
  • Sustainability - We consider the long-term economic, social and environmental impact of everything we do.

You can expect.

  • Opportunities to grow through personal development and career pathways
  • Health and Wellbeing programs including access to a free 24/7 onsite Gym
  • Subsidised Corporate Apparel and Spectacles
  • Opportunity to join our Social Club offering savings and benefits all year round.
  • Be part of a team that values curiosity, encourages diverse perspectives, and works collaboratively to drive environmental and social outcomes.

There is one permanent full-time opportunity each for a Level 7 Principal Environment Planner (35761) and a Level 6 Senior Environmental Officer (37519).  Part-time arrangements may be considered for the right applicant.

Applicants assessed as suitable through this process may be used to fill similar vacancies both fixed term and permanent that may arise within the next 12 months.

**To be eligible to work permanently at the PTA you must be either an Australian Citizen, have Permanent Residency status or hold a current visa with permanent working rights in Australia.

The PTA is an equal opportunity employer and encourages people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and persons from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply.

Further Information

Please refer to the attached Job Description Form (JDF) for full details about the position, including any specific requirements relevant to appointment.

Please contact Paul Monaghan, Environmental Manager on (08) 9326 3927 for specific information about the role.

For more information about the PTA, please visit www.pta.wa.gov.au.

For technical difficulties, please contact the RAMS helpdesk at 1300 733 056 or email ramshelpdesk@bigredsky.com.

How to Apply

Applicants are requested to provide the following:

  • A comprehensive CV with two work related referees.
  • A cover letter specifying which role(s) you are applying for and outlining the skills, knowledge, and experience you will bring to the role(s) to add value to the team.

Applicants are requested to apply online using the ‘Apply for Job’ button at the top/bottom of the screen. Please note the closing date and time, as no emailed, late or pro forma applications will be accepted.

All applications must be submitted through the PTA website, or the WA Government jobs portal. Applications received via other platforms will not be considered.

Please note that, if you are the recommended applicant, you may be required to obtain an Australian National Police Clearance (NPC). Completion of the PTA Integrity and Qualification Consent Form will only be required where qualification checks are undertaken. Adverse outcomes of NPCs will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from the selection process. Suitable applicants may also need to undertake a full and comprehensive medical assessment prior to commencement.

Attachments
- PTA Jobs Application Package - Sep 2025.pdf
- principal environment planner l7 - 35761 jun 2026.pdf
- senior environmental officer l6 - 37519 jun 2026.pdf


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