Construction
Posted 10/06/2026
Closed 24/06/2026
East Perth, 6004, Perth, Western Australia
Full time
Who are we?
Liontown Limited (ASX: LTR) is an ASX listed company with a focus on battery minerals. We aim to be an ESG leader in the resources sector and a globally significant provider of battery minerals for the rapidly growing clean energy market. We will do this by finding, developing and supplying the battery minerals required by the rapidly growing electric vehicle and energy storage industries.
We control two major lithium deposits in Western Australia and have ambition to grow our portfolio through downstream expansion and exploration acquisitions.
Our flagship Kathleen Valley Lithium Operation is a Tier 1 hard rock lithium asset, recognised for its scale, grade, and longevity. Now ramping up underground production, Kathleen Valley represents one of the most significant new lithium operations globally and is central to Liontown's long-term growth strategy.
The opportunity
As WHS Manager, you'll lead the site WHS function day-to-day, overseeing three teams: Health & Safety, Training, and the contracted Medical, Emergency Response and Security (MERS) team.
You'll be the primary site-based WHS leader — accountable for the Mine Safety Management System, regulatory compliance, statutory reporting, and building a mature safety culture across a growing and increasingly complex operation. The role also requires qualification and willingness to act as Alternative Site Senior Executive (SSE) under the WHS (Mines) Regulations 2022.
What you'll be doing
What we're looking for
Why Liontown
By joining our team, you will be supporting the world's transition to a more sustainable future. We aim to be leaders for sustainability, social responsibility and governance practices and are developing a mine site for the future, powered by renewable energy and featuring unique and innovative mining and processing design.
For more information, please visit liontown.com
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