Brett Morrison

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WHS Officer - Hazardous Materials @ The Australian National University
Canberra, ACT, AU
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, Australia
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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY & OBJECTIVE:I have enjoyed a successful career to date within the higher education industry at the Australian National University as well as the mining and electricity energy sectors. I have thoroughly enjoyed my career and have had the opportunity to gain a wide variety of experiences and skills from a variety of high achieving large engineering companies that are highly reliant on asset management excellence to achieve WHS compliance for equipment, buildings and infrastructure, which requires ongoing maintenance and renewal. I am seeking a career that will be challenging and rewarding and incorporates my asset and maintenance management engineering university studies, asset planning experience, trade background expertise & other acquired skills whilst providing for future development to lead, manage and provide direction to teams whilst meeting stakeholder expectations and developing, directing and maintaining strategic planning priorities. DEMONSTRATED KEY SKILLS & ATTRIBUTES:I offer a depth of 34 years engineering experience including supervision and management experience in a university environment as well as the heavily reliant on efficient asset planning and maintenance practices industries of the mining and electrical energy sectors. I have 14 years of work experience within the complex university educational environment. I have completed relevant engineering tertiary qualification in Maintenance Management by completing my Graduate Certificate. In 2016, I progressed towards a higher tertiary engineering qualification in Asset and Maintenance Management by completing my Graduate Diploma. I have over 4 years asset planning experience within Facilities & Services at the ANU working alongside management, engineers and technical officer staff to improve our understanding of the ANU built environment and improve our understanding of our assets to an evidence based asset planning methodology. I have shown strong abilities to build, lead and manage effective and efficient teams providing short & long-term asset management and maintenance solutions by working together with engineers, technical officers, multi-trade teams and contractors. I work closely with the other departments within Facilities & Services to manage and provide WHS, maintenance and asset planning solutions to Australian National University clients to the highest standards. I enjoy building and managing key stakeholder relationships that I attribute to my personable nature and adjustable communication style.

Brett Morrison's Current Company Details
The Australian National University

The Australian National University

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WHS Officer - Hazardous Materials
Canberra, ACT, AU
Website:
anu.edu.au
Employees:
7557
Brett Morrison Work Experience Details
  • The Australian National University
    Whs Officer - Hazardous Materials
    The Australian National University
    Canberra, Act, Au
  • The Australian National University
    Whs Officer - Hazardous Materials
    The Australian National University May 2021 - Present
    Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Au
    DUTIES:The WH&S Officer - Hazmat is responsible for the implementation and ongoing oversight of WHS policies, processes and systems throughout the Facilities and Services Division for hazardous materials to ensure the safety of all staff, students and visitors, and compliance with relevant legislation and policy, including those imposed by external bodies and partner organisations.RESPONSIBILITIES: • Act as first point of contact for Facilities and Services for the University Community for any possible hazardous materials issues that arise• Ensure all reporting by contractors and consultants during and after completion of hazardous materials projects is compliant from a regulatory perspective• Provide reporting and future planning to executive for any hazardous materials abatement requirements and technical hazardous materials input to the building infrastructureACHIEVEMENTS:• Primary contact, administrator & coordinator for the initial development of hazardous material processes, remediation and emergency works, quality management and WHS documentation for ANU’s built environment
  • The Australian National University
    Asset Planning Officer
    The Australian National University Jan 2020 - Apr 2021
    Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Au
    DUTIES:Key role in the development & ongoing coordination of asset management plans, including establishment, maintenance & review of asset management practices for buildings enabling delivery of outcomes & objectives. RESPONSIBILITIES:• Develop, implement and coordinate asset management planning processes for the universities built environment assets.• Engage and work with stakeholders across the ANU campus, other university staff (both internal and external to the division) and external clients and contractors to establish, develop and maintain professional working relationships to support the University’s asset planning practices• Managing building condition assessments undertaken including visual inspections of ANU university properties at remote sites in conjunction with SPM Assets consultants to create a physical asset database.• Co-ordinating and analysing the resulting building asset data and condition reports to forecast future maintenance expenditure using an evidence-based approach.• Co-ordinating the resulting building asset database & condition reports to develop and plan maintenance effectively and efficiently on university physical assets.• Generate reports, analysis asset management data and provide relevant asset data and information for other university business units or for reporting to external organisations• Development and implement suitable asset management planning systems and processes to enable the monitoring, review and evaluation of performance and compliance to support the delivery of continuous improvements relevant to asset planning and processes• Monitor and review standards and develop business cases to promote required changes• Recommend the development, implementation and coordination of hazardous materials reports, registers, processes and QMS documentation• Manage the hazardous materials management systems and processes to enable the monitoring, review, reporting and evaluation of performance and compliance
  • The Australian National University
    Acting Whs & Facility Infrastructure Manager
    The Australian National University Jun 2019 - Jan 2020
    Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Au
    DUTIES:Key advisory role to the College Executive on all building and WHS related matters. Strong focus on the day-to-day maintenance and refurbishment of College buildings and the associated planning for staged relocations of College staff, students and resources. Act as the first point of contact for all matters with the Facilities & Services and IT Division, supporting planned and reactive project and maintenance works. Responsible for implementing and maintaining WHS operations in accordance with ANU requirements and WHS legislation. RESPONSIBILITIES: • Undertake the role of Building Custodian and take responsibility for the day-to-day maintenance of College buildings, which will involve the refurbishment of several existing buildings and the associated planning for the staged relocation of University staff, students & resources• Provide high-level and operational infrastructure and WHS advice and recommendations to the College Executive, including the interpretation and compliance of WHS policies, procedures and legislation. This includes ensuring that workplace WHS inspections occur, coordinating building inductions for staff, students and visitors, chairing the Emergency Control Organisation and Emergency Planning Committees and implementing the emergency plan for the College • Provide effective leadership and direction to all parties involved in building projects; be a focal point of building and cleaning related matters and ensure that all deadlines and objectives are met • Manage the maintenance and upgrade of bespoke IT and audio visual facilities in the College• Ensure effective liaison, including coordination of joint initiatives (where applicable), with the ANU WHS & Work Environment Group, Facilities & Services and IT Services, developing and contributing to College and University initiatives with a commitment to continuous improvement and best practice in WHS management
  • The Australian National University
    Interim Hazardous Materials Officer
    The Australian National University Mar 2017 - Jun 2019
    Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Au
    DUTIES:The key role in the development & coordination of hazardous materials management, including establishment, maintenance & review of hazardous material reports, registers & management practices for buildings to enable delivery of a safe built-form environment for its students, research partners, employees and visitors. Contributing to the development of F&S’s hazardous materials business cases, coordinating hazardous materials procurement contracts & contract management whilst acting as the primary hazardous materials contact and hazardous materials authority for F&S.RESPONSIBILITIES: • Recommend the development, implementation and coordination of hazardous materials processes and requirements for the university• Coordinate the development, generation, analysis and preparation of hazardous materials inspections, sampling, air monitoring, reports and registers on overall performance, findings and measurements to the built environment & interested internal & external stakeholders• Develop and implement suitable hazardous materials management systems and processes to enable the monitoring, review, reporting and evaluation of performance and compliance• Coordination and review of the ANU’s 5 yearly hazardous materials reports & registers, database and webpage • Development, implementation, maintenance and review of hazardous materials management frameworks to support the successful delivery of a safe built-form environment for ANU’s students, research partners, employees and visitors• Manage assigned projects within acceptable timeframes to ensure they meet defined project objectives of meeting client needs, timeframes and budgets including regularly communicating with key stakeholders• Manage the day-to-day operations of coordinating and providing guidance in complex Asbestos/Hazmat matters to deliver a high level of customer service to staff and students in relation to hazardous materials• Managing hazardous material remediation and labelling works
  • The Australian National University
    Asset Planning Officer
    The Australian National University May 2016 - Jun 2019
    Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Au
    DUTIES:Key role in the development & ongoing coordination of the University’s asset management plans, including establishment, maintenance & review of asset management practices for buildings enabling delivery of outcomes & objectives that meet Divisional objectives & University requirements. RESPONSIBILITIES:• Develop, implement and coordinate the asset management planning process for the university• Develop, generate, analyse and prepare asset management reports on overall performance of asset management and planning activities• Develop and implement suitable asset management systems and processes to enable the monitoring, review and evaluation of performance and compliance• Coordinate and conduct ongoing review of asset data management standards• Delivering and being the primary client liaison for asset management plans to building environment stakeholders including foster strong relationships• Support the Senior Management in the development, implementation, maintenance and review of asset management frameworks to support the successful delivery of life cycle asset management services• Monitor and review standards and industry trends relating to asset management and, as required, develop business cases to promote required change ACHIEVEMENTS:• The initial development of new asset management plans for buildings and high value assets at ANU• The initial development of condition assessment reports for buildings for high maintenance reported assets within buildings at ANU• Facilitated and managed the initial development of a hazardous materials immediate action works program within buildings at ANU • The initial draft development of a service level agreement with internal clients of Facilities & Services at ANU
  • The Australian National University
    Corrective Maintenance Scheduler
    The Australian National University Nov 2010 - May 2016
    Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Au
    DUTIES:Leading and mentoring a high functioning collaborative team managing and coordinating effective short and long-term maintenance solutions for:• Corrective maintenance• Preventative maintenance• Statutory maintenanceRESPONSIBILITIES:• Recognised power user and coach/mentor for asset management systems of IBM Maximo• Payment of maintenance invoices (Less than $10,000)• Providing management reports as required to senior management and consultants• Ensuring all corrective maintenance work orders comply with all of the Government & ANU policies and procedures for procuring & contracting of works• Managing the request for quotations for maintenance• Processing service requests, multiple scheduler email addresses, phone calls, walk-ins & ANU security reports• Leading, directing & managing the assistant schedulers• Training all new assistant schedulers and schedulers• Directing and guiding F&S maintenance teams on their daily/weekly tasks whilst monitoring their workloads• Directing, engaging and guiding F&S contractors on tasks• Liaising and building relationships with ANU’s building custodians/clients/customers/key stakeholders• Co-ordinating F&S’s maintenance callout roster• Recording daily maintenance staff attendanceACHIEVEMENTS:• Building the scheduling team into a more structured and team orientated environment• Built the capabilities of the scheduling team by training up additional resources• Built the capabilities and provided guidance to the corrective scheduling team to ensure compliance with Government & ANU procurement & contracting which the team was not compliant with when I first started• Successfully implemented the start-up and continuing monitoring of a multi users list for corrective & preventative maintenance work allocation to contractors• Devised ways to capture corrective maintenance data from asset management system IBM Maximo for F&S Senior Management
  • The Australian National University
    Space Planner (Temporary Contract)
    The Australian National University Mar 2012 - Apr 2012
    Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Au
    DUTIES:Responsible for providing assistance in space planning management activities and space project delivery.• Engage consultants to facilitate delivery of professional planning activities associated with building projects• Develop user requirement project briefs associated with new buildings, refurbishments and fit outs• Plan and manage relocation activities arising from the allocation of space• Liaise with clients to collect, manage and update information relating to requests and allocation of space
  • The Australian National University
    Electrical Fitter Mechanic
    The Australian National University Apr 2007 - Nov 2010
    Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Au
    DUTIES:A team member of a multi-trade group. Directing and supervising in-house staff as required.Maintenance, repair and installation of 415/240V systems for:• Lighting and power circuits for tertiary education buildings including offices, commercial premises, lecture theatres, libraries, study areas, laboratories and workshops• Lighting maintenance and installation• Electric motors and their associated control circuits• Street lights• Laboratory and heavy industrial workshop equipment• Supply interruptions and emergency work
  • Ergon Energy
    Electrical Fitter Mechanic And Overhead Linesperson
    Ergon Energy Apr 2006 - Dec 2006
    Townsville, Qld, Au
    DUTIES: A team member of a field group.Maintenance, repair, operation and construction of:• High voltage and low voltage distribution lines and cables with their associated equipment up from 66 Kv to 415/240V in the field for the city & local country areas
  • Ergon Energy
    Electrical Fitter Mechanic
    Ergon Energy May 2002 - Apr 2006
    Townsville, Qld, Au
    DUTIES:A team member of a field group. Leading, directing & supervising electrical contractors and in-house staff as required.Maintenance, repair, operation and construction of:• High voltage substation plant and associated equipment up to 275 Kv in the field and workshop• Power and lighting circuits for workshops, offices and substation buildings• Testing & maintaining records of electrical and safety equipment
  • Oaky Creek Coal Pty Ltd
    Operator/Electrical Maintainer
    Oaky Creek Coal Pty Ltd Apr 1999 - May 2002
    DUTIES:Underground maintenance and operational experience in all aspects of outbye, development & longwall operations. Outbye: • Loaders• Drift runners• PJB mine cruisers• Conveyor maintenance/extensionDevelopment: • Roof/rib bolting• Continuous miners• Shuttle car operations• Construction/installation of ventilation devices.Longwall: • Shearer• Maingate operations• Chock operations• Boot end operations.
  • Oaky Creek Coal Pty Ltd
    Electrical Fitter Mechanic / Electrical Shift Supervisor
    Oaky Creek Coal Pty Ltd May 1995 - Apr 1999
    DUTIES:Planning, scheduling and supervision of work for in-house electrical tradespeople and electrical contractors. Installation, maintenance and repairs to: • Mineral process plant and equipment• Underground coal mine and equipment• High voltage distribution equipment• Residential power and lighting• Commercial power and lighting • Heavy industrial workshops power and lighting• Offices power and lighting circuits• Industrial drills, lathes and welders • Gas monitoring, communication and laboratory equipment
  • Rio Tinto
    Electrical Fitter Mechanic And Overhead Linesperson
    Rio Tinto Mar 1990 - May 1995
    London, Greater London, Gb
    DUTIES:A team member of a workshop based field group. Leading, directing & supervising electrical contractors and in-house staff as required.Maintenance, installation and repairs to a wide range of high and low voltage electrical equipment used in:• Overhead and underground reticulation systems• High voltage substations and subyards• Testing & maintaining records of electrical and safety equipment• Residential power and lighting• Commercial catering kitchens, power and lighting• Industrial process plants• Heavy industrial workshops and offices• Industrial lathes, drills and welders• Overhead travelling cranes• Electric motor overhauls• Fixed plant air conditioning units • High flow capacity water pumping stations• Laboratory equipment• Generation and lighting plants
  • Collinsville Coal Pty Ltd
    Apprentice Electrical Fitter Mechanic
    Collinsville Coal Pty Ltd Jan 1986 - Jan 1990
    DUTIES:Electrical maintenance and repairs to:• Mineral process plant• Underground coal mines• Opencut coal mine• Heavy industrial workshops• Offices power and lighting circuits• Overhead and underground reticulation systems• High voltage substations and subyards• Laboratory equipment• Industrial lathes, drills and welders• Overhead travelling cranes • Communication equipment

Brett Morrison Education Details

  • Central Queensland University
    Central Queensland University
    Engineering
  • Central Queensland University
    Central Queensland University
    Engineering
  • Blackheath & Thornburgh College
    Blackheath & Thornburgh College
  • Collinsville State School
    Collinsville State School

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