Iluka Resources is a leading global producer of the critical minerals, zircon and high-grade titanium dioxide feedstocks (rutile and synthetic rutile). Iluka has also established a significant position in rare earth elements (rare earths). As an international supplier of critical minerals, Iluka’s products are used in an array of applications including technology, construction, medical, lifestyle and industrial uses.
Our people are the foundation of our business and are vital to our success now and into the future. Iluka offers an empowering and inclusive work environment that is as diverse as the communities in which we operate.
About the location
Iluka’s Balranald operation is located in the Riverina district of south western New South Wales. The development is focused on the rutile and zircon rich West Balranald deposit, which also contains material quantities of rare earth minerals.
Owing to its relative depth (approximately 60 metres below surface), Iluka has over several years assessed the potential to develop West Balranald via a novel, remotely operated, underground mining (UGM) technology.
Iluka’s UGM technology is akin to keyhole surgery for the mining of critical minerals. This enables access to ore bodies previously thought uneconomic, with marked reductions in both environmental disturbance and carbon intensity relative to traditional mineral sands extraction techniques, which are themselves less impactful than other commodities.
You can choose to reside locally, or fly-in fly-out from Melbourne. For South Australian residents we will mobilise you via road transport from our Iluka office in Adelaide.
About the Role
Reporting to the Environmental, Rehabilitation & Community Relations Superintendent the Environmental Advisor will play a hands-on role in providing environmental support and advice to Balranald Operations to ensure compliance with environmental regulatory obligations and achieve environmental outcomes that meet or exceed stakeholder expectations.
You can find out about our Balranald operation through the following link:
Balranald - Resource Development | Iluka Resources
Your accountabilities will include:
Ensure Balranald Operations maintain compliance with government regulations and legislation using robust systems and processes
Liaise with centralised approval functions to ensure Balranald operations are never impacted by a lack of government approvals required for effective and efficient operations
Ensure the Balranald mine is operated to planned environmental impact, particularly in the areas of native vegetation, native fauna, feral animal control, weed control, dust control, surface water and groundwater management, waste & recycling
Investigate environmental incidents and ensure appropriate corrective actions are closed out
Review, update and maintain currency of Environmental Management Plans and procedures
Engage and manage contractors for relevant activities including all elements of work scope/planning, task execution, OH&S and monitoring of deliverables
Manage the waste transfer station operations and promote site recycling initiatives
Maintain the environmental data management system for Balranald operations
Manage key environmental statutory reporting including NPI, NGERS, EPA Annual Returns, DPE Annual Reviews, Commonwealth EPBC Annual Compliance Reports and other as apply
Coordinate and mentor the Environmental Technicians to ensure environmental monitoring is planned, implemented and reported in accordance with the site EMPs
About You
Tertiary qualification in Environmental Science or equivalent
Thorough understanding of the relevant environmental legislation and NSW mining approvals legislation and processes
Detailed knowledge of current developments in environmental management best practice
Ability to build and maintain positive working relationships with teams and contractors, influencing work groups to achieve healthy and safe working practices and environments
Current C Class Driver’s Licence
Our offer to you
Family friendly 8:6 roster
Travel during rostered work time depending on your home location
New camp facilities within close proximity to the operation, including two gyms, a tennis and basketball court
Be supported through an inclusive and collaborative culture
Opportunities for training and professional development
Up to 18 weeks paid parental leave
Competitive remuneration package including allowances and bonus structure
Company share matching scheme
Relocation assistance packages may be considered for the ideal candidate
You will be supported, empowered, included and encouraged to be the best version of yourself.
If you share our values of Integrity, Respect, Courage, Accountability and Collaboration; and you have the skills and experience to help us to succeed and deliver sustainable value, apply now.
Full working rights in Australia, with no visa restrictions or conditions, are required for you to be eligible to apply for this role.
Applications Close: 9 April 2026
“We respect and encourage diversity in a workforce that reflects our communities.”