Amelia Harrington
About Amelia Harrington
Amelia Harrington is a Business Analyst currently serving as an EHS Systems Specialist at Iluka Resources in Australia, where she has worked since 2011. She holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of South Australia and has extensive experience in HSEC data management systems and stakeholder management.
Work at Iluka Resources
Amelia Harrington has served as an EHS Systems Specialist at Iluka Resources since 2011, marking over 13 years in this role. Her responsibilities include implementing and maintaining HSEC data management systems, ensuring they align with business processes. She has managed business-wide stakeholders to enhance the integration and performance of these systems. Additionally, she generates OHS performance reports and provides systems training to staff. Her role also involves conducting document reviews, audits, and investigations to support the HSEC Management System.
Previous Experience at BHP Billiton
Before her tenure at Iluka Resources, Amelia Harrington worked as a Business Development Analyst at BHP Billiton from 1998 to 2001. This role took place in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and lasted for three years. Her experience at BHP Billiton contributed to her expertise in business analysis and development within the mining and resources sector.
Previous Role at Iluka Resources
Amelia Harrington previously held the position of Production Planning Analyst at Iluka Resources from 2006 to 2009. During this three-year period, she focused on production planning processes, which laid the groundwork for her current role in EHS systems. This experience further developed her analytical skills and understanding of operational efficiencies.
Education and Expertise
Amelia Harrington earned her Bachelor's degree from the University of South Australia, studying from 1990 to 1993. She furthered her education at Curtin University, where she studied Business from 1996 to 1999. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her career in business analysis and environmental health and safety systems.