At BHP we support our people to grow, learn, develop their skills and reach their potential. With a global portfolio of operations, we offer a diverse and inclusive environment with extraordinary career opportunities. Our strategy is to focus on creating a safe work environment where our employees feel strongly connected to our values and objectives, and where the capability of our people is key to our success.
Come and be a part of this success.
As the Specialist Contracts in the Planning and Strategy team, you will play a vital role in the development and implementation of WAIO Contracts business strategies, tools, systems, and practices to drive maximum efficiencies and compliance to BHP Contract Management Framework and strengthen vendor relationships.
Accountabilities include :
You will be based in Perth, Western Australia, in the multi-award-winning office tower - 'City Square'. You will have stunning river views from your modern open plan office, state of the art facilities including virtual whiteboards and video conferencing facilities, 550 bicycle racks with ample lockers, showers and change room amenities and a large outdoor terrace with barbecues.
In this permanent full-time role, you will be working Monday - Friday and offers flexible work arrangements. Occasional site travel is required as necessary.
To be successful in this role, you will have :
At BHP, we are committed to employing individuals who align with the BHP Charter Values and meet the requirements of the role. As part of the recruitment process, there are a number of checks which may be conducted to demonstrate applicants suitability for a role including police / criminal background checks, medical, drug and alcohol testing, due diligence checks, right to work checks, and / or reference checks.
The size and magnitude of our business not only provides significant opportunity for professional development, but also attractive salary packages with performance-based bonuses and a unique BHP employee share program.
Specialist Contract • Perth, Australia