Graduate Officer - Safety Data Analyst
(MIS20148)
Interagency Graduate Program
A supportive, inclusive and innovative environment that allows our people to contribute, develop and thrive to reach their full potential
The Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) and the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation (JTSI) have come together to create an award-winning interagency graduate program.
About the Interagency Graduate Program
Our eighteen (18) month graduate program aims to build the skills, experience and networks required for a successful career in the public sector. A customised rotational plan exposes our graduates to a range of opportunities across the public sector. Initial employment is on a fixed basis with the provision for permanent appointment following successful completion of the first twelve (12) months.
For more information about our graduate program, visit our website.
About the Graduate Officer - Safety Data Analyst
Do you have an inquisitive and analytic mind? Would you like to use your research and data analysis skills to help improve safety and health outcomes in Western Australia?
If so, the Regulatory Support division is seeking a recent graduate with a bachelor degree with a focus on data analysis and statistical methodologies (degree to completed in the current or preceding calendar year) to join the Policy and Data Intelligence team. The Regulatory Support Division provides key health and safety information and education, regulatory training, and policy and legislation advice, thereby contributing to the Safety Regulation Group objectives and Government commitments.
In this role, you will use your research and analysis skills to review and provide safety performance statistics and reports to the team’s stakeholders. You will have the opportunity to work with large and varied data sets, and use your skills and capabilities to maintain data integrity in a variety of computer systems.
This position is located in East Perth however, you may be required to work at other sites.
What are we looking for in a graduate?
- A team player
- An effective communicator
- A great problem-solver
- An enthusiastic, can-do attitude
- An analytical mind, with strong research skills
What can we offer you?
- Customised rotational opportunities
- An extensive graduate and leadership learning and development program
- Exposure to a variety of high profile state Government projects
- An comprehensive support network
- Attractive salary, flexible working hours and metropolitan location
- Permanent appointment on successful completion of the program
Ready to take it on? Here’s how to apply.
To apply for this position, we require the following things from you:
- A comprehensive CV (maximum 2 pages)
- A copy of your academic transcript
- A cover letter (maximum 2 pages) which highlights the following:
- Why did you apply for this role and how does it fit with your career aspirations?
- A group project that you are proud of, where you utilised your research and analysis skills to contribute to the project’s success. Tell us about the key players, what your role was, and how you overcame any conflict within the team (this may include a university project, work experience or volunteer work).
Once you have put together the above information, use the ‘Apply Now’ button below.
The graduate program is an equity and diversity employment initiative and therefore we are actively looking for recent university graduates from any of the following diversity groups to be a part of our January 2021 intake:
- people 24 years and under
- people with disability
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples
Please note: you must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident to apply for this program.
You’ll also find that further into the recruitment process all of the requirements, capabilities and pre-employment conditions included in the attached Job Description Form will be assessed.
Still Need More Information?
For more information about the Graduate Program, the application process or documents in an alternate format, visit our graduate page or contact Natalie Garland, Graduate Program Coordinator on (08) 9222 3866 or graduates@dmirs.wa.gov.au.
Suitable applicants may be considered for other similar vacancies within the next twelve months.
The Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) is committed to creating and maintaining a diverse workforce that reflects the community we serve, and an inclusive culture where all employees feel valued, respected and connected. The diversity of our workforce is our strength, it enhances our ability to be forward thinking as well as responsive in the services we deliver to the Western Australian community.
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CLOSING DATE: 4.00 pm on Monday, 7 September 2020 (WST)
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