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SUEZ Australia and New Zealand
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Head of Security & Crisis Management
Rhodes, Sydney
Regulation & Compliance
Posted : 15/04/26
Applications Close :30/04/26
About SUEZ
SUEZ is a
global leader in the water and waste management sectors. We have been operating
for over 160 years, employing over 45000 people across 40 countries with one
common objective – to protect our resources and improve the quality of life
wherever we operate. We bring global perspective in everything we do, enriching
our solutions and strategies.
In Australia, SUEZ provides access to drinking water from various plants to over 14 million Australians, with a further 3.5 million Australians provided with wastewater treatment services. Our core services include Design & Build, Operations & Maintenance, Build Own Operate & Transfer (‘Boot”), & a range of partnership models.
About the Role
The Head of Security & Crisis Management ANZ
is accountable for the strategic oversight and operational coordination of
security, crisis management, and business continuity across SUEZ’s Australia
and New Zealand operations. Acting as the central point of contact for security
matters, the role provides leadership across sites and corporate functions to
ensure people, assets, information, and critical services are protected.
The position owns the regional security
governance framework, ensuring compliance with organisational policies,
regulatory obligations, and Security of Critical Infrastructure requirements.
This includes leading security maturity assessments, developing site‑based
physical security plans, overseeing personnel security arrangements, managing
security contractors, and embedding security awareness across the business.
The role also leads SUEZ’s crisis management
capability, owning the crisis management process and coordinating the crisis
management committee to ensure strong cross‑functional alignment. It is
responsible for strengthening organisational preparedness by developing crisis
response frameworks, training Crisis Process Owners and crisis unit members,
delivering exercises, and continuously assessing and improving crisis maturity.
In addition, the role has responsibility for
business continuity and disaster recovery across the region. This includes
leading Business Impact Analyses, developing and maintaining Business
Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans, and overseeing their execution during
incidents. The role coordinates intelligence gathering, manages alerts and
serious event communications, and ensures learnings from incidents and
exercises are captured and embedded.
About You
You are a senior security leader with deep
experience operating in complex, highly regulated environments. You bring a
pragmatic and strategic mindset, balancing risk, compliance, and operational
realities while influencing confidently at executive and site levels.
Essential requirements
- Australian citizenship
- Ability to obtain and maintain an AGSVA Personal Security Clearance
- Diploma of Security Risk Management or equivalent demonstrated
experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Security Management, Emergency/Crisis
Management, Business Administration, or related field (or extensive
equivalent experience)
- 10–15+ years’ progressive experience in security leadership roles,
ideally within defence, government, or critical infrastructure sectors
- Proven expertise in physical, industrial, and personnel security
and security risk management
- Experience delivering enterprise‑wide security programs, including
policy, crisis response, BCP/DRP testing, and third‑party assurance
- Strong contractor and vendor management experience
- Membership of professional industry associations (e.g. ASIS, ASIAL)
- In‑depth knowledge of Security of Critical Infrastructure (SOCI)
and CIRMP obligations
Desirable capabilities
- Excellent written communication and reporting skills
- Commercially astute with the ability to balance cost, risk, and
operational impact
- Strategic, proactive, and solutions‑focused
- Comfortable working across Australia, New Zealand, and global
stakeholders at all organisational levels




