HSE Lead - Outage Delivery
HSE Lead - Outage Delivery | QLD Power Stations 2026-2027
About the role
UGL's Industrial & Resources business is seeking an experienced HSE Lead to support delivery of a multi-year outage program across Queensland power generation sites.
The program commences August 2026 at a power station near Kingaroy, followed by works in Kingaroy and the Rockhampton region across 2027.
This role is embedded within the Project Leadership Team, working closely with the client, who operates as the Principal Contractor, while supporting delivery of UGL's outage scope, primarily focused on boiler work and associated activities.
You will lead a small HSE team across day and night shift, supporting planning, execution and close-out.
The focus is on enabling safe, effective delivery in high-risk outage environments, ensuring systems are practical and applied in the field.
The role is site-based with LAHA provided when non-local, supporting delivery across a series of outage campaigns, with approximately 8 weeks of execution for each outage, plus mobilisation and demobilisation periods.
You will operate as part of a broader HSE function, with support from a regional HSE Manager to ensure alignment and strengthen delivery outcomes.
Key responsibilities
Lead and support a small HSE team across day and night shift
Partner with the client to align systems, expectations and delivery approach
Lead HSE input into planning, readiness and execution
Ensure UGL and client risk management and prevention strategies are applied effectively in practice
Provide hands-on support during execution, including coaching supervisors and leaders
Lead field leadership activities, including verification of critical controls and structured safety conversations
Manage incident response, investigation and the delivery of effective outcomes
Monitor performance against contractual commitments, UGL deliverables and compliance requirements
Drive continuous learning by embedding lessons and repeatable practices across outages
About you
Background in power generation, heavy industry or industrial maintenance with proven involvement in shutdowns, turnarounds or outage delivery
Confidence leading or supporting small teams in operational environments
Strong understanding of Queensland WHS legislation and regulatory expectations
Comfortable operating across regulator, stakeholder and project interfaces
Practical approach aligned to how work is actually performed
What we offer
Role spanning planning, governance and execution across an outage program
Opportunity to work in a complex, high-risk operating environment
Support from an experienced UGL HSE and operations team
A supportive and inclusive workplace culture
Exposure to complex, high-risk operational projects
Opportunities to build capability across planning and delivery
A strong commitment to practical safety outcomes and professional integrity
What makes you right for UGL
Practical approach to safety and risk management
Comfortable working at planning and governance level, then moving into execution
Able to balance assurance requirements with how work is actually done
Able to take ownership of outcomes and drive issues through to resolution