Introduction

We are partnering with a global oil & gas business to source an experienced Senior Cultural Heritage Advisor for a long-term project-based opportunity in Perth.

This role will support cultural heritage outcomes across a complex, multi-disciplinary oil and gas project environment. You must have current right to work in Australia to considered for this role.

What are you going to do 

Working closely with Traditional Owner groups, project teams, environmental specialists, regulatory stakeholders and operational teams, the position will help ensure cultural heritage considerations are appropriately integrated into planning, approvals, compliance and project delivery activities.

The position is offered as a 2-year contract, based in Perth, with occasional regional travel required. The role is Monday to Friday, with the option of a compressed working week.

About the Role

As Senior Cultural Heritage Advisor, you will support the planning, coordination and delivery of cultural heritage management activities across a major project scope. You will play a key role in ensuring heritage requirements are considered throughout project planning, land access, approvals and operational execution.

Key responsibilities will include:

  • Planning, scoping and coordinating cultural heritage survey programs
  • Supporting logistics, scheduling and Traditional Owner participation in field surveys
  • Reviewing heritage survey data, reports and associated documentation
  • Managing and maintaining heritage and spatial data systems, including GIS platforms
  • Building and maintaining positive relationships with Traditional Owner groups and representatives
  • Supporting co-design and implementation of Cultural Heritage Management Plans
  • Providing heritage advice for land disturbance, project planning and execution activities
  • Identifying and managing heritage-related risks, constraints and commitments
  • Supporting heritage inputs into approvals, regulatory submissions and compliance documentation
  • Tracking heritage commitments associated with approvals and project activities
  • Contributing to continuous improvement of heritage processes, systems, tools and templates
  • Supporting training, guidance and consistent ways of working across internal teams

Essential skills and knowledge

We are looking for a collaborative, organised and adaptable cultural heritage professional with strong stakeholder engagement skills and a practical approach to problem solving.

To be successful, you will bring:

  • Demonstrated experience in cultural heritage management within mining, energy, infrastructure or a similar project environment
  • Experience operating at senior advisor level or equivalent
  • Strong stakeholder engagement capability, including experience working closely with Traditional Owner groups
  • Sound cross-cultural awareness and the ability to support respectful, transparent engagement practices
  • Experience coordinating cultural heritage surveys and field programs
  • Working knowledge of WA and Commonwealth cultural heritage legislation and approvals processes
  • Ability to manage complex scopes, competing priorities and multiple stakeholders
  • Experience supporting project approvals, compliance obligations and heritage management plans
  • Experience using GIS and heritage data management systems
  • Tertiary qualifications in Archaeology, Anthropology, Environmental Science, Planning, Land Management or a related discipline

What we offer 

  • 2-year contract with a global oil & gas business
  • Perth-based role with occasional regional travel
  • Salary sacrificing
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Corporate discounts

About Brunel:

Brunel is a recruitment and flexible workforce solution provider which connects talented people with opportunities throughout Australasia and around the world. We specialise in highly skilled roles across a variety of technical, professional, trades and craft disciplines, pairing candidates with industry-leading projects and organisations on a contract, permanent or secondment basis.

Operating in Australasia since 1997, Brunel has major bases of operation in Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Port Moresby, which are further backed by the strength and reach of a truly global network spanning over 45 countries, 120 offices and 50 years of successful operation.

Brunel is proud to be equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and female candidates.

To be considered for this role clink the link to apply or email your CV direct to Michael Shirley at m.shirley@brunel.net

Closing: 16 July 2026

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Process of your application

Application process & contact

We will now begin examining your application: We will take a close look at your application documents and ask you for additional information if necessary. If your qualifications match our requirements, we will invite you to meet us for the first time.

Project discussion with our customer

If the introductory meeting goes well for you and us, we will arrange a meeting with the customer who has the perfect project for you. This gives you the opportunity to find out more about the customer and the project.

The decision

If you enjoyed the project discussion and the customer is also convinced of your expertise, we will ask you the final and decisive question: Do you want to get started at Brunel?

Introductory conversation with Brunel

In an introductory meeting, we would like to find out more about your interests, ambitions and professional developments. At the same time, we report on working at Brunel and provide information about all career opportunities and prospects.

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