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The Azure Networking team continues to innovate across the stack, pushing new scale and features into the cloud and desktop platforms while transforming our infrastructure to meet the growing needs of the Artificial Intelligence infrastructure and several hundred thousand customers using Azure Services to host and run their Cloud Services in over 100 datacenters, running millions of servers and edge computing nodes all over the world. Our teams work on the breadth of networking software defined offerings from Software Load Balancer, Virtual Networks, Network Security Groups, and other diverse sets of services.
As a Software Engineer in the Software Defined Networking team you will work on unique and highly visible projects in the Networking area that would shape the future of our software services for networking scenarios. The outcome will directly impact supporting the scale and pace needed for innovating on the requirements of Artificial Intelligence workloads. You will be responsible for defining, driving execution and adoption of different features and capabilities in the core azure networking stack that will have a significant business impact. You will have the opportunity to work in a broad range of technical areas, and across component teams inside Microsoft Azure, and within the Cloud & Enterprise division.
Microsoft’s mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. As employees we come together with a growth mindset, innovate to empower others, and collaborate to realize our shared goals. Each day we build on our values of respect, integrity, and accountability to create a culture of inclusion where everyone can thrive at work and beyond.
Required/Minimum Qualifications:
- Reliable, high quality software development
- Demonstrated & innovative solutions to complex problems
- Proficient written and verbal communication skills
- Familiarity with DevOps concepts that include continuous deployment, deployment automation, telemetry frameworks etc.
Other Requirements:
- Ability to meet Microsoft, customer and/or government security screening requirements are required for this role. These requirements include, but are not limited to the following specialized security screenings:
- Microsoft Cloud Background Check: This position will be required to pass the Microsoft Cloud Background Check upon hire/
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Property Manager Accounts Assistant - Commercial Real Estate
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Assistant Role in Commercial Accounts
We are seeking a highly organised and detail-focused individual to join our client's finance team in a busy commercial agency in the South East.
ABOUT THE COMPANYOur client is a trusted authority on property throughout the South East, with gorgeous offices and a fantastic team.
ABOUT THE ROLEThis is a full-time role (Monday to Friday) that contributes to the financial efficiency and operational success of the company. As a key member of the finance team, you will ensure a smooth workflow in property management accounts.
Key Responsibilities- Financial Administration: Processing invoices and payments, allocating unprocessed funds, managing daily receipting, and handling overpayments and refunds.
- Lease Management: Entering new leases and management details into the system, and processing lease renewals and termination accounts.
- Client & Team Support: Managing landlord
Director of Risk, Compliance and Quality Assurance
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Director of Risk, Compliance and Quality Assurance
Our mission is to improve the health of millions of people worldwide.
- Full Time Opportunity
- Health Translation Hub, Randwick, NSW
- Permanent Position
- Hybrid working environment
The George Institute expands our breadth of research, we are seeking an experienced and strategic risk leader to join our team as the Director of Risk, Compliance and Quality Assurance. This is a senior leadership role responsible for shaping and executing The George Institute's enterprise-wide approach to risk, compliance, and research quality.
Reporting directly to our Chief Executive Officer, this position will lead the implementation of a new risk and compliance operating model in collaboration with the Executive Leadership Team.
The Director, Risk Compliance and Quality Assurance will have a global mindset and work closely with the Board to ensure the Institute’s risk framework is fit for purpose. Our successful candidate will oversee the Research Quality Assurance and Internal Audit functions ensuring improvements to better integrate risk, compliance and research quality assurance across our global footprint.
This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of risk and quality assurance at a globally recognised research institute, upholding the integrity and impact of our mission.
Key responsibilities include:
- Implement the organisation’s risk management framework and methodology.
- Maintain and implement risk policies and procedures.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify, prioritise, and manage risks.
- Manage the Institute’s Risk Registers and report on Key Risk Indicators (KRIs).
- Promote a culture of compliance and ethical leadership through training and engagement.
- Develop and maintain a compliance framework aligned with global standards and regulations.
- Lead the Research Quality Assurance team and implement governance structures for research projects.
- Oversee internal audits, including training, tool development, and follow-up support.
The successful candidate will have:
- Deep understanding of risk management systems, regulatory frameworks, and risk assessment methodologies.
- Over 10 years in risk management, compliance, or corporate governance, preferably in healthcare, research, or non-profit sectors.
- Skilled in implementing risk and compliance programs, managing audits, and ensuring research quality in fast-paced environments.
- Ability to identify, assess, and mitigate emerging and inherent risks.
- Familiarity with ICH-GCP guidelines and global/local research regulations.
We offer a competitive salary, flexible working arrangements, and a dynamic, inclusive workplace. If you are a motivated and experienced risk leader, please apply.
The George Institute is committed to attracting, developing, rewarding and retaining the best people in their fields to conduct and support our innovative and highest quality research programs.
#J-18808-LjbffrSenior Legal Counsel & Company Secretary - Listed Consumer Retailer
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Senior Legal Counsel & Company Secretary - Listed Consumer Retailer
Join a leading ASX-listed FMCG and consumer group that’s home to some of Australia’s most recognised brands. This is a unique opportunity to embed yourself in a dynamic business environment where your legal expertise will directly support strategic growth, market expansion and governance excellence.
As In-House Corporate Counsel, you’ll partner closely with a high-calibre leadership team, delivering commercially focused legal support across transactions, governance, contracts and regulatory matters. You’ll gain meaningful exposure to Board-level decision-making and play a key role in shaping strategic initiatives and governance frameworks, all within a supportive, down-to-earth culture that values integrity, initiative and practical solutions.
This is an opportunity for a senior corporate lawyer seeking to broaden their scope and influence in a fast-paced, listed environment. Hybrid working and a collaborative, down-to-earth culture are on offer.
Responsibilities:
- Provide end-to-end legal support on corporate transactions including acquisitions, divestments, capital initiatives, joint ventures and shareholder matters.
- Advise on directors’ duties, corporate structures and ASX disclosure obligations, partnering closely with the Company Secretariat, Finance, and Strategy teams.
- Draft, negotiate and review a range of corporate and commercial agreements, balancing legal risk with business objectives.
- Contribute to Board and committee reporting on governance and regulatory issues, ensuring compliance with ASX Listing Rules and governance standards.
- Assist with key projects such as policy development, the annual general meeting, and investor engagement initiatives.
About You:
- 6+ years’ PQE in corporate law, with solid grounding in M&A and corporate governance from either private practice or a listed in-house environment.
- Strong working knowledge of the Corporations Act and ASX Listing Rules.
- Ability to distil complex legal issues into clear, commercially pragmatic advice for senior executives.
- Collaborative approach with a knack for building trusted relationships across the business.
Greenfields is a specialist In-House Legal, Company Secretary and Corporate Governance Executive Search & Recruitment firm. Partnering with a diverse range of clients, from ASX listed organisations to non-listed organisations, multinationals, boutiques and not-for-profits across all industry sectors.
Please send your resume in confidence to Aislyn Jennings, Executive Search Partner, at or call for a confidential discussion, .
Greenfields will only accept documents in MS Word or PDF format. We do not accept or open external links to profiles or adverts. Only successful candidates will be contacted.
Seniority level- Mid-Senior level
- Full-time
- Legal
- Retail and Retail Apparel and Fashion
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#J-18808-LjbffrManager - Debt Advisory
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The KPMG Debt Advisory team sits within Corporate Finance, working shoulder to shoulder with our M&A colleagues, and is part of our larger national Deal Advisory & Infrastructure group. This group is dedicated to assisting clients to find and drive value throughout the deal and transformation lifecycle, from strategy through to deal execution and post deal implementation.
Job Description
Our Debt Advisory team supports organisations to make sound financial and capital structuring decisions. We work closely with our clients to provide independent advice on financing options and strategy and then support their capital raising activities in the market, including preparation of supporting materials and direct negotiations with financiers.
Our Debt Advisory team focuses on providing independent financial advisory services and financing options across a range of transactions, including (amongst others):
- Medium to large corporate borrowers seeking to raise, refinance or consider options for raising debt.
- Securitisation / asset backed deals to facilitate consumer and commercial lending.
- Project finance transactions across the mining and energy industries.
- Advice for government related organisations associated with debt or debt-like instruments.
Our team has the capability to deliver funding solutions from multiple capital providers including
Head of WHSE
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Our Pact Packaging division is pioneering a whole of product life cycle approach to sustainable packaging. Partnering with global brands to local dairy producers, we integrate supply chain efficiencies and sustainable practices into everything we design and manufacture.
Job DescriptionAbout this opportunity
We specialise in the manufacture and supply of rigid plastic and metal packaging servicing for the consumer and industrial sectors.
As the Divisional Head of Workplace Health, Safety and Environment you will be responsible for the implementation of the Group health, safety and environmental strategy, management system and programs within Pact's packaging division. The role requires close collaboration with senior leaders, site managers, and WHSE teams to instil a culture of safety excellence, ensure regulatory compliance, and drive continuous improvement.
Your key responsibilities will be:
-Strategic Leadership: Responsible for developing and executing the Division's WHSE program aligning it with overarching objectives and values.
-Acting as the subject matter expert for the Group for assigned WHSE elements and leading the development and deployment of associated policy, procedures, systems and programs.
-Safety Culture: Promoting and nurturing a strong safety culture through heightened awareness, engagement, and continuous improvement efforts. Coaching and influencing the Division Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and the WHSE personnel to be effective safety leaders.
-Risk Management: Identifying, assessing, and mitigating workplace hazards specific to the Division’s activities. Ensuring all sites have a current risk assessment and regular site inspections and observations are conducted to ensure effective hazard control measures are in place with a focus on critical risk areas, including machinery safety, Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures, traffic management, chemical safety, and working at height protocols.
-Compliance Assurance: Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of health, safety and environmental regulations and ensure Division-wide compliance through a program of audits and compliance checks. Act as the interface with regulatory authorities when necessary
-Incident Reporting and Investigation: Responsible for the comprehensive management of high-risk events and notifiable incidents, ensuring they are reported within the required timeframes and providing support to sites in incident investigations and corrective actions.
-Training and Education: Oversee the development and delivery of tailored WHSE training programs at all levels within the Division. This encompasses employees, contractors, and visitors to ensure comprehensive education on WHSE matters.
-Procedural Development and Improvement: Create and maintain all Division-specific health and safety procedures and guidelines. These protocols should complement the Group procedures and continually reflect industry best practices and legal requirements.
-Coaching: Provide "on the ground" support within the Division for specialised WHSE tasks, such as risk assessments and complex solutions identification. The approach should focus on enhancing the WHSE capability of the site WHSE personnel and leadership teams.
-Reporting: Prepare and present monthly reports on WHSE performance
Your skills and experience
To be successful in this role, you’ll have:
- Extensive knowledge of Australian WHS and environmental legislation
- Proven experience in a senior WHSE role within manufacturing or industrial sectors
- Strong leadership and change management skills
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities
- Analytical skills for incident investigation and risk assessment
- Experience with WHSE management systems (e.g., ISO 45001, ISO 14001)
- Ability to influence and drive cultural transformation
- Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Science, Engineering, or related field
- Postgraduate qualifications in HSE or Risk Management (desirable)
- Certification in Lead Auditing (e.g., ISO 45001, ISO 14001)
- First Aid and Emergency Response Training
- Membership with professional bodies (e.g., AIHS, EIANZ) is advantageous
About us
Our vision is to lead the circular economy through packaging, reuse and recycling solutions. It’s a future-driven group commitment, designed to create lasting value.
We’re the largest plastics recycler in Australia and New Zealand and one of the region’s biggest user of recycled materials. We have 6,000+ team members, operate 110 manufacturing facilities across 15 countries, and our customers include some of the world’s largest brands that consumers know and trust.
As a global leader in circular and sustainable packaging solutions, we’ve committed to lead the circular economy through a $500 million investment plan.
For us, it’s about finding new and better ways of doing things. Ways to grow business, to give back to the environment and to enrich people’s lives every day.
Our promise is to create a better and more prosperous world all round.
That’s our future Pact. Let’s lead the way together.
#J-18808-LjbffrWorkplace Risk Manager - Karratha, Western Australia (FIFO)
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Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge in the heart of Western Australia's dynamic energy sector? We're looking for a passionate and experienced Workplace Risk Manager to join our team on the Pluto Train 2 (PT2) project – a USD5.6 billion expansion of the Pluto LNG facility near Karratha, WA.
In this role, you'll be at the forefront of managing Workers' Compensation (WC) for one of the most significant projects in the region. You'll handle everything from injury management and claims processes to strategic oversight and stakeholder engagement. Your expertise will ensure compliance, risk mitigation, and seamless operations across Bechtel's Australian projects. This is a Fly-In Fly-Out (FIFO) position with a three-week on, one-week off roster, offering you the perfect balance between work and personal life. If you're a proactive problem-solver with excellent communication skills and a knack for data management, we want to hear from you!
The Role
- Manage Workers' Compensation (WC) for the Pluto Train 2 (PT2) project.
- Handle injury management and claims processes.
- Provide strategic oversight and stakeholder engagement.
- Ensure compliance and risk mitigation.
- Maintain seamless operations across Bechtel's Australian projects.
- Fly-In Fly-Out (FIFO) position with a three-week on, one-week off roster.
The Requirements
- Proven experience in managing Workers' Compensation (WC).
- Strong skills in injury management and claims processes.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities.
- Proactive problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency in data management.
- Ability to ensure compliance and risk mitigation.
- Flexibility to work on a FIFO roster.
Why Join WTW?
- Competitive benefits package, including annual bonuses, life and TPD insurance.
- Opportunities for career growth and development within a global company.
- A supportive and inclusive work environment that values diversity and flexibility.
If you're ready to make a difference and be part of a groundbreaking project, apply now and let's build a safer, more efficient future together!
At WTW, we believe that a culture of inclusion and diversity is critical to our business. It's not a separate initiative – rather it’s fundamental to everything we do. We are an equal-opportunity employer who is committed to fostering an inclusive work environment and embrace diversity including gender, nationality, disability, age, marital/parental status, ethnicity, gender identity and sexual orientation. We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds.
In the spirit of reconciliation Willis Towers Watson acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
We’re committed to equal employment opportunity and provide application, interview and workplace adjustments and accommodations to all applicants. If you foresee any barriers, from the application process through to joining WTW, please email
#J-18808-LjbffrSystems Engineering Team Lead
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About The Role
The Systems Engineering Team Lead is responsible for managing a team of skilled engineers and ensuring the successful delivery of engineering artefacts throughout the product lifecycle. Reporting to the Systems Engineering and Integration Manager, the role blends technical expertise with strategic oversight, guiding investigations, documentation, and compliance with engineering standards. It involves planning and monitoring engineering activities, making multi-domain decisions, and maintaining secure technical records. The Team Lead also plays a key role in mentoring staff, driving process improvements, and contributing to business development through bid preparation and stakeholder engagement. With a strong focus on safety, innovation, and collaboration, this role is essential to building and sustaining Babcock’s engineering capability.
About YouYou have a strong foundation in systems engineering, with the experience and confidence to lead a multidisciplinary team through complex technical challenges. Your background includes planning and delivering engineering activities across the full lifecycle, producing and reviewing high-quality documentation, and ensuring compliance with safety standards and statutory regulations. You’re comfortable making decisions that span multiple engineering domains and have a solid grasp of design, analysis, manufacturing, and support techniques. You’re also a capable communicator, able to present technical information clearly to internal and external stakeholders. Beyond technical expertise, you’re committed to mentoring others, driving continuous improvement, and contributing to sustainable, innovative solutions that benefit both the organisation and the wider community.
To be successful in this position you will bring:
- Australian Citizenship with a Defence security clearance (or the ability to obtain one)
- Hold an accredited (under the Washington Accord) bachelor’s degree in engineering or hold the recognised engineering qualifications to be eligible to obtain Professional Engineer category Membership through a recognised body.
- Membership of a relevant engineering body, preferably with chartered status
- Demonstrated relevant experience in relatable technical / engineering roles
- A good understanding of applicable engineering toolsets (e.g. PLM or MRP systems, design, simulation and analysis software)
- We provide an agile work environment where you’re able to work onsite and remotely, and to set you up for this we provide a laptop and working from home kit if required, in addition we offer compressed hours which can provide you even more flexibility;
- Our work life integration policy brings together leave entitlements which include annual leave, wellbeing leave, volunteer leave, paid parental leave, defence reservist leave plus more;
- We will provide you with a supportive and engaging environment where you can grow your career, supported by our capability framework plus ongoing access to self-led learning modules through LinkedIn Learning and access to study leave;
- You’ll have access to beRewarded which will provide you with endless discounts across retail, health, entertainment, travel and much more, plus novated leasing options and corporate shares plan;
- Your wellbeing is supported through our online wellbeing program Munch, Mind, Move, Money, access to our employee assistance program plus wellbeing leave;
- You’ll be able to participate in our weRecognise program which is an opportunity to recognise the outstanding work our people do each and every day in living our principles which are Be kind, Collaborate, Be Curious, Think Outcomes, Be Courageous and Own & Deliver.
Babcock International Group, the aerospace and defence company, has been trusted to deliver bespoke, highly skilled engineering services for over a century. Across Australia and New Zealand, Babcock has grown to a team of over 1,500 talented people, and we are on a path of continued growth and expansion. We operate across sectors such as defence, commercial marine, aviation, airports, communications, emergency services and engineering consultancy.
Some of the programs our team across Australia and New Zealand are proud to be a part of involve:
- Providing emergency medical and search & rescue aviation services through our Aviation & Critical Services business;
- Designing and supporting key systems for submarines and surface ships through our Marine business;
- Providing fleet wide through life support and asset management services for Navy customers;
- Managing critical assets for a range of sectors through our Mission & Support Systems business.
So, if you would like to join us and help create a safe and secure world, together, please apply via the ‘Apply Now’ button below. To learn more about us visit We welcome applications from candidates from all backgrounds and experience; however, due to the defence orientation of this role, the successful candidate must be eligible to obtain an appropriate level of Commonwealth Personnel Security Clearance, as defined in the AGSVA guidelines. This position requires working with, or exposure to, US and AU export-controlled technology; compliance with the US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the AU Defence Trade Controls Act 2012 will be assessed. Please note, should your application progress you may be required to complete pre-employment checks. These checks may include but not limited to, reference checks, police check, security check, qualifications and right to work. Babcock Australasia is a Circle Back Initiative Employer - we commit to respond to every applicant. Req #67985
#J-18808-LjbffrDoordash shopper - flexible schedule
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