Malcolm Paine
About Malcolm Paine
Malcolm Paine is the Director of Human Resources at CHEP Australia/Pacific, where he has worked since 2009. He has a strong background in agricultural economics, labour law, and human resources, with extensive experience in strategic workforce planning and employee relations.
Current Role at CHEP Australia/Pacific
Malcolm Paine serves as the Director of Human Resources at CHEP Australia/Pacific, a position he has held since 2009. In this role, he focuses on implementing cultural change initiatives aimed at enhancing organizational performance. His responsibilities include developing cost-effective HR policies that align with the company's business objectives and creating strategic workforce planning strategies tailored to the diverse needs of the organization.
Previous Experience in Human Resources
Prior to his current role, Malcolm Paine worked at CHEP as a Human Resource Manager from 2005 to 2006. He also held the position of Human Resource Manager at Transurban in New South Wales for one year, from 2007 to 2008. His earlier experience includes serving as a Human Resources Consultant at Ansett in 2001 and as a Senior Employee Relations Manager at National Australia Bank from 2001 to 2005.
Education and Qualifications
Malcolm Paine has a solid educational background in economics and human resources. He earned a Bachelor of Financial Administration from the University of New England, completing his studies from 1985 to 1987. He then pursued a Graduate Diploma in Agricultural Economics, achieving this in 1988. Later, he obtained a Master's degree in Labour Law and Human Resources from the University of Sydney in 2000.
Expertise in Human Resources
Malcolm Paine specializes in resolving complex employee relations and industrial relations disputes. He has extensive experience in training and development, addressing key HR challenges within organizations. His focus on implementing cultural change initiatives has been instrumental in enhancing organizational performance across various industries.