Kane Edson, Cohs Prac, Sts
About Kane Edson, Cohs Prac, Sts
Kane Edson serves as the Environment, Health and Safety Manager at Amentum in Australia, where he has worked since 2020. He has extensive experience in safety management, having previously held roles at AECOM and Aerocare Flight Support, and he holds a Bachelor's degree in Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management from Charles Sturt University.
Work at Amentum
Kane Edson has been serving as the Environment, Health and Safety Manager at Amentum since 2020. In this role, he collaborates with Facility Area Managers and Regional Management to ensure that local safety practices align with corporate strategy. He has played a key role in fostering a sustained safety culture across multiple facilities and customer groups. Additionally, he has implemented streamlined safety systems and processes, which have enhanced operational efficiency within the organization.
Previous Experience at AECOM
Before joining Amentum, Kane Edson worked at AECOM in two capacities. He served as a Safety Advisor from 2015 to 2017, where he contributed to safety initiatives. Following this role, he was the Environment, Health and Safety Manager from 2017 to 2020. In this position, he focused on managing safety protocols and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations in Australia.
Military Background
Kane Edson has a background in the Australian Army, where he served as an Infantry member from 2007 to 2014. This seven-year experience provided him with a strong foundation in discipline and operational safety, which he later applied in his civilian roles in safety management.
Education and Expertise
Kane Edson studied at Charles Sturt University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management from 2017 to 2021. He also attended Rostrevor College. His educational background supports his expertise in managing safety and health protocols in various environments.
Early Career at Aerocare Flight Support
Kane Edson began his career at Aerocare Flight Support, where he worked as Flight Support for seven months in 2014 to 2015. This role provided him with initial exposure to the aviation industry and operational safety practices.