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Insurance Specialist

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Perth WA, Australia

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Move to Improve and bring the company forward  An important part of the DOF culture is to learn from the experienced and skilled people we are so fortunate to recruit. If you feel that you can contribute and make us better, we promise you that we are always open to ideas and innovation. After all, it is the culture of innovation that has made DOF one of the most exciting places to work. In DOF you can make a difference in an environment ready to solve problems and implement good ideas quickly. And who knows? Perhaps you will learn something from your new colleagues, as well. We offer an exciting opportunity to be at very heart of developing efficient and modern finance, HR and business processes functions in a fast changing, dynamic industry - and plenty of opportunity to grow, apply your knowledge, skills and experience in DOF’s core activities. Join us as our new Insurance Specialist Reporting to the Regional GM HR - Asia Pacific, as well as to our Corporate VP of Insurance and Risk, based in Norway, this position is Perth based on a Full-time basis. It is a fairly autonomous role, requiring self-initiation and full role responsibility for most Insurance matter for our DOF Group in Asia Pacific region. Requirements Applicants must possess a substantial level of experience for this support role and some, but not all requirements are: ·         3-5 years of current experience in the O&G Industry or similar, including operational offshore activities and preferably within Australia and the Asia Pacific Region, ·         Hold a tertiary education; Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Legal Studies or Finance; ·         Present a desire to taking ownership of critical risk and insurance management; ·         Coordinate various Insurance compliance aspects of policies, including Insurance budget support ·         Effective interpersonal skills and be comfortable with working in an inclusive and collaborate professional environment. Furthermore; some tasks and key accountabilities will include but not limited to: ·         Annual Insurance renewal of all Personnel and Commercial policies, for various countries in APAC. ·         Manage all Insurance Claim matters ·         Provide support and guidance to ensure fit for purpose insurance covers are in place and managed across all relevant departments and projects in accordance with standards and specifications; ·         Liaise and maintain good relationships with external stakeholders; ·         Demonstrate and promote DOF Values and Code of Business Conduct to ensure 'above all - we are safe'; Benefits Competitive salary package. Flexible work options. The opportunity to work in a supportive and harmonious environment, where all are treated with dignity and respect. Support from an international and local team. Access to our Employee Assistance Program. Salary Packaging and Salary Continuance Insurance (conditions apply). Please apply by submitting your Resume / CV and motivational cover letter to us by 20 June 2025. Shortlisting and interviews may be conducted prior to the closing date, we encourage you to apply as soon as you are able. DOF is an employer who embraces Equal Employment Opportunity and promotes diversity in our workforce. We encourage people of all ages and backgrounds, including Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander to apply.

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