About the role
Job Title
Environmental, Health & Safety AdvisorJob Description Summary
The Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) Advisor is responsible for supporting organisational compliance with environmental, health, and safety obligations and promoting a positive safety culture across Waikato-based operations.The role is site-based and supports the development, implementation, monitoring, and ongoing improvement of EHS programmes, policies, procedures, and safe systems of work. This includes practical support for high-risk activities, contractor work, permit-controlled tasks, incident management, spot checks, external audits, inspections, environmental management, worker engagement, and client requirements.
Job Description
Scope of the Role
- Provide site-based EHS advisory support across Waikato operations, with a primary focus on the Waikeria and the Hamilton branch.
- Provide support and assistance to operational teams, managers, supervisors, technicians, contractors, and client representatives with practical EHS advice and implementation.
- Conduct spot checks and monitoring activities to support safe work practices and compliance with EHS requirements.
- Support the Permit to Work process including issuing permits for high-risk work.
- Support high-risk work activities including (but not limited to) a focus on hazardous substances, confined spaces, pest control, hot work, working at height, public-facing work, custodial environments and environmental impacts.
- Support incident response, investigation, corrective action tracking, and close out.
- Support site-based training, toolbox talks, safety communications, worker engagement, and Health and Safety Representative / Committee matters where required.
- Support client, regulatory, internal, and external audit activities across Waikato operations.
- Support project-related EHS requirements including review of Site-Specific Safety Plans, EHS Plans, SWMS, risk assessments, and supporting safety documentation.
- Review and support the development of SWMS and other safe work documentation to ensure controls are practical, task-specific, and aligned with company and client requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- EHS Program Management:
- Support the development, maintenance, management and delivery of EHS policies, procedures, and programs, in accordance with local regulations, industry good practices and the requirements of our ISO-certified integrated management systems and global EHS standards, including (but not limited to) a focus on the following:
- Hazardous substances
- Confined Spaces
- Pest control
- Hot works
- Working at heights
- Environmental impacts
- Conduct regular audits and inspections to ensure compliance with EHS standards, track and manage corrective actions.
- Support operational teams and clients to identify potential hazards, assess risks, then develop and implement effective mitigation strategies.
- Review project or BAU EHS documentation to confirm it is practical, relevant to the work being undertaken, and aligned with company, client and site requirements.
- Support teams to develop or improve SWMS and related safe work documentation where required.
- Support the development, maintenance, management and delivery of EHS policies, procedures, and programs, in accordance with local regulations, industry good practices and the requirements of our ISO-certified integrated management systems and global EHS standards, including (but not limited to) a focus on the following:
Training, Education, Communication and Engagement:
- Develop and present training materials and resources to promote EHS awareness and good practice, and alignment with client expectations and requirements.
- Promote a culture of health and safety through regular communication and engagement with staff at all levels of the business, clients and contractors
- Provide guidance to the WHS Committee and or Health & Safety Representatives on EHS matters.
Incident Management:
- Triage incidents reported through our in-house reporting portal.
- Support the investigation and accurate recording of EHS incidents and near-misses and prepare detailed reports.
- Support the implementation of corrective actions to prevent recurrence of incidents.
- Maintain accurate records of incidents, inspections, and training activities.
Regulatory Compliance:
- Stay updated on relevant EHS regulations and standards.
- Contribute to the ongoing compliance of the organisation with local, regional, and national EHS legislation.
- Liaise with regulatory bodies and represent the organisation during inspections and audits.
Environmental Management:
- Support the development and implementation of environmental management plans to minimise the organisation's environmental footprint and impact.
- Promote waste reduction, recycling, and energy conservation programs.
Health and Safety Management:
- Conduct risk assessments and implement safety measures to protect employees.
- Support the Permit Issuing process, including issuing Work Permits for high-risk work.
Monitor workplace conditions and ensure the effective use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to safety documentation and relevant internal procedures.
Qualifications and Experience
- Minimum Certificate (Level 4) in Occupational Health and Safety, or a related field.
- Minimum 5 years’ experience in an EHS role, preferably within New Zealand.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and EHS management software.
- ICAM (or similar model) Lead Investigator experience.
- Team or lead auditor training and experience in relation to maintaining alignment with ISO standards.
- Strong knowledge of New Zealand EHS regulations and standards.
- Comfortable working in a custodial environment, operational farm setting and or public spaces.
- Ability to conduct training and present information effectively.
- Ability to conduct thorough risks assessments and implement safety measures.
- Ability to carry out effective monitoring activities, e.g., spot checks and inspections.
- Previous experience in a Facilities Management or Trades environment is preferred.
- Full working rights to work in New Zealand
- Full New Zealand driver licence, with the ability to travel between Waikato work locations as required.
Key Competencies
- Strong attention to detail and risk‑based decision‑making capability
- Ability to interpret legislation and translate it into practical, operational processes
- Confident communicator with the ability to influence operational teams and contractors
- Strong facilitation and training delivery skills
- Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively across teams
- High level of organisation and ability to manage competing priorities
- Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development
- Strong systems capability including maintaining registers, compliance tools, document libraries, committee governance processes and action tracking.
What's in it for you?
- Make a real impact on high-risk work across Waikato.
- Improve our EHS performance through your varied, hands-on experience.
- Join a supportive national and ANZ EHS network.
- Help build a practical, positive safety culture on site.
INCO: “Cushman & Wakefield”
Aplyr's read
Cushman & Wakefield is a powerhouse in commercial real estate services, attracting professionals skilled in property management, leasing, and investment management globally.
What's promising
- •Cushman & Wakefield has a strong global presence, enhancing career opportunities across various regions.
- •The company offers diverse roles, from engineering to finance, catering to a wide range of professional interests.
- •Recent hires indicate a focus on both traditional real estate roles and emerging fields like automation and robotics.
What to watch
- •The real estate market's volatility can impact job stability and growth prospects.
- •Limited public information about employee satisfaction and work-life balance.
- •Global operations may require flexibility in working hours and travel.
Why Cushman & Wakefield
- •Cushman & Wakefield's emphasis on both traditional and innovative roles sets it apart in the real estate sector.
- •The company provides opportunities in niche areas like facilities automation and mechatronics.
- •Its presence in major markets offers exposure to high-profile projects and clients.
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About Cushman & Wakefield
Cushman & Wakefield is a global leader in commercial real estate services, providing a range of services including property management, leasing, and investment management.
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