Description:
Join our team as an Environmental Officer (PO2) and play a crucial role in managing Queensland’s environmental data! Primarily, you'll support the Water Tracking and Electronic Reporting System (WaTERS), a platform enabling regulated industries to submit water-related data in compliance with their approvals. This data underpins the Department's science-based decision-making processes and supports innovative research efforts.If you’re a team-oriented professional skilled in water quality data analysis, computer software and customer support, and you’re passionate about environmental protection, this opportunity is perfect for you. With this part-time role, you will also enjoy the flexibility to balance your professional and personal life.
Be part of a team that combines science, technology, and service to protect our natural resources—apply today!
As The Environmental Officer, You Will
- Provide support to projects on development and implementation of the group's databases and other decision support software.
- Assist with the day-to-day operation of the group's WaTERS database including review of submission data, automated report production and data requests.
- Provide scientific advice and assistance to regional DETSI staff, other organisations and the general public in relation to impact assessment and monitoring, particularly with regard to the protection of aquatic ecosystem health of fresh and marine waters.
- Work as a member of a team to review technical reports for planning approvals and regulation using scientific/technical knowledge and legislation, policy and guidelines related to water quality and ecosystem health impacts.
- Participate in group projects, research projects and initiatives as an officer within the Water Ecosystem Science Group.
- Foster a workplace culture that supports and promotes the interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and actively engage through our work to contribute to better outcomes for First Nations peoples of Australia.
- have demonstrated knowledge of water chemistry, ecotoxicology and aquatic ecosystem health, together with the methods, standards and guidelines related to assessment and monitoring in these fields and demonstrated ability to use computer software for data management.
- take responsibility for completing priority tasks to ensure quality outcomes within agreed timeframes.
- build and sustain positive relationships with team members and clients.
- take personal responsibility for accurate completion of work and seeks help when required.
- have proven ability to present messages and technical information in a clear, concise manner, both orally and in writing.
- role model Individual Contributor leadership behaviours as outlined in the Leadership competencies for Queensland.
- contribute to workplace safety, equity, diversity, respect and inclusion by bringing your unique experiences and perspectives.
Occupational group Sciences
28 Mar 2025;
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