A unique opportunity exists for a qualified Swimming Pool Inspector to improve community safety through the inspection and regulation of swimming pool barriers across the city. Working within the Environmental Health and Building Certification team, this role delivers customer focused regulatory services, balancing compliance with education and community engagement to achieve improved safety outcomes.
Key Responsibilities:
- Inspect swimming pool barriers for compliance with legislation and Australian Standards
- Assess and determine swimming pool compliance certificate applications
- Investigate complaints and provide clear advice to pool owners and stakeholders
- Prepare compliance notices, technical reports and legal documentation
- Contribute to policy, process improvement and represent Council as a technical expert
About You:
You are a qualified and registered Swimming Pool Inspector with strong legislative knowledge and a commitment to community safety.
You communicate clearly, work effectively both independently and as part of a team and take pride in providing professional, fair and consistent regulatory services that protect the community.
About us:
Shellharbour City, located in the Illawarra region, is just 80 minutes south of Sydney and is home to over 82,000 people in a city that spans 154 square kilometres. It's an area of great natural beauty - stretching west from the picturesque coastline to rolling pastures, set against the majestic backdrop of the Illawarra escarpment.
Our dedication to be financially sustainable in an evolving environment, while striving for a great organisational culture and committing to employing staff who embrace our core values, has made Shellharbour City Council an employer of choice.
We have been recognised with numerous state and national awards in recent times, including eight wins for our First Nations Community the Yirran Muru (many pathways) playspace, as well as being presented as winners in the NSW Landscape Architecture Awards, Regional Achievement Awards, and Parks and Leisure Australia Regional Awards of Excellence.
We offer:
Shellharbour City Council offers a high performing and sustainable organisation to deliver outcomes for the community through leadership, collaboration and innovation. We have exciting, rewarding career opportunities and flexible working arrangements to support a healthy work/life balance.
- Permanent full time, 35 hours per week with access to flexi-time
- Commencing salary range from $80,011 - $84,908 per annum, plus 12% superannuation
- Plus a fully maintained leaseback vehicle
- Great culture with a strong, values led and progressive team
- Enjoy our employee benefits programs and access to Novated lease options and significant retail discounts and corporate fitness programs, Bi-Annual Bonus Payments, weekly payrun, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and more
- Access to local government and employee benefits such as; Annual Award Increases, LSL after five years, three weeks sick leave per annum, Health and wellbeing leave and more.
For further information about the position, click here for the position description.
Contact: Daniel Barnes, Principal Building Surveyor on 0492 204 026.
Closing date: Wednesday, 29 April 2026 at 11:30pm.
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Shellharbour City Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values the unique strengths and talents of all people. Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and people with a disability are encouraged to apply.
At Shellharbour City Council we promote respect at work as a fundamental right for all, and strive to create a workplace free from discrimination and harassment. This commitment extends to the promotion of the rights of all children and young people to be safe from harm when interacting with our services and spaces. Our values, Collaboration, Accountability, Integrity, Respect and Sustainability underpin all we do.
Your decision to apply for a role at Shellharbour City Council is the first step in acknowledging your alignment to our values and aspirations to create a great workplace.