Perth Airport is Australia’s Western Hub connecting the people, businesses and communities of Western Australia with the rest of Australia and the world. Operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout the year, Perth Airport plays a significant role in providing economic, social and cultural benefits to West Australians.
Perth Airport is investing more than $5 billion in new infrastructure so we can support our airline partners to grow, offering more services to new destinations and an improved customer experience.
Over the coming decade we will expand T1 International, and build new domestic terminal facilities, a parallel runway, two multi-storey carparks and our first airport hotel. This will deliver one airport for the people of Western Australia which will host all flight services in a central location giving passengers a seamless, world-class travel experience.
The Perth Airport estate is spread over 2100 hectares and has developed a $1.5 billion portfolio of existing industrial premises and significant vacant land holdings.
We service a truly diverse community and play an important role in strengthening cultural, family and social bonds while supporting business, tourism and leisure travel.
About the role
Perth Airport is seeking an experienced WHS Lead to provide strategic guidance across our safety programs, with a strong focus on critical risk (fatality prevention) and contractor management. In this pivotal role you will partner with operational leaders, project teams, tenants and contractors to strengthen high-impact controls, uplift capability and embed consistent safety expectations across a complex, high-risk environment. You’ll bring a pragmatic, systems-thinking approach, using data, assurance and effective coaching to drive continuous improvement and support safe, resilient operations across the airport estate and capital works program.
You will own and evolve the Critical Risk Framework and Contractor Management Framework, setting standards, verifying control effectiveness and influencing decision-making at all levels. The role blends strategic governance with hands-on field engagement, including assurance activities, incident investigations and coaching. If you enjoy working with multiple stakeholders, leading change and translating legislative requirements into practical operational outcomes, this is an opportunity to make a visible impact. Your key focus areas include:
About You
You’re a confident WHS leader who can translate legislative requirements into practical, risk-based controls in a complex operational environment. You bring strong experience in critical risk (fatality prevention) and contractor governance, and you’re comfortable working both in the field and at senior forums, coaching, influencing and driving measurable improvements through assurance, investigation and continuous improvement. You can also contribute the following:
About Us
We offer a dynamic and supportive team culture, a contemporary workplace with great facilities and a modern approach to work/life integration. Our competitive remuneration package comes with additional company benefits including free parking.
Perth Airport is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are committed to building an equitable and diverse workforce representative of the community we serve. We encourage and welcome applications from all communities and backgrounds.
Doing the right thing by the planet and future generations is important to us. At PAPL we place a strong emphasis on embedding sustainability throughout our business strategy and operations. We remain steadfast in our commitment to driving ESPG (Environmental, Social, People, Governance) performance across our value chain and areas that have material environmental and social impact.
If this sounds like you, please get in touch.

As the gateway to Western Australia, Perth Airport is Australia’s fourth largest airport in terms of passenger traffic and plays a vital role in the economic and social development of the state.
Only 12 kilometres from the heart of Perth, the capital of Western Australia, the airport is part of a 2,105 hectare estate that offers significant aeronautical infrastructure, and high quality commercial and industrial developments that are primely located near major access corridors.
Perth Airport is operated by Perth Airport Pty Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Perth Airport Development Group Pty Ltd, under a 50-year lease with a 49-year option granted by the Commonwealth Government in 1997.
Perth Airport is closely involved with Tourism WA in promoting Western Australia as an attractive destination for overseas visitors and has a strong focus on working with airlines to increase the number of passengers travelling to and from Western Australia.
With more than16 million passengers travelling through the airport annually, this number is expected to grow to 34 million passengers by 2034.
Perth Airport has announced a $5bn infrastructure program which will include a new terminal, two new multi-storey car parks, an airport hotel and a new parallel runway. This program is due to be completed by 2031.