Refinery Closure & Contaminated Sites
Location: Kwinana, WA
Rate:$75 per hour plus Superannuation
Contract Duration: 3 - 6 months with Long-term opportunity
Start Date: ASAP or short notice preferred
Work on one of WA’s most complex refinery environments, supporting large-scale site closure, demolition, and contaminated land programs.
This is a unique opportunity to step into a technically focused Environmental Scientist role, where you’ll influence environmental compliance, remediation, and risk management across a major industrial site. Your work will directly contribute to high-impact environmental outcomes in a challenging, fast-paced setting.
Who are we?
Chandler Macleod is a leading global workforce solutions provider, delivering recruitment, consulting, and outsourcing services across multiple industries. # wegetpeople
What You Bring:
- Experience in contaminated sites investigation and remediation (advantageous)
- Strong background in environmental compliance and reporting
- Exposure to mining, refining, oil & gas, or heavy industry
- Solid understanding of WA environmental legislation and licensing
- Proven ability to manage multiple priorities and reporting requirements
- Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills
- High attention to detail with regulator-ready documentation
- Must have full Australian work rights
- Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, or related discipline
- Experience working within an Environmental Management System (EMS)
- Knowledge of reporting frameworks such as AER, AACR, NPI
Contact Amanda Turner on 08 9217 0544 or amanda.turner@chandlermacleod.com for more information.
At Chandler Macleod, we are committed to fostering a diverse workforce where everyone is welcome. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, women, neurodiverse, people living with a disability and the LGBTIQA+ community.
You can read more about our commitment to diversity and inclusion at https://www.chandlermacleod.com/diversity-and-inclusion.








