Clough, as part of a Joint Venture with Saipem, is delivering Project ‘CERES’ urea plant, a landmark project for Western Australia. The plant will be the largest in Australia and one of the largest in the world, installing the most sustainable production processes. The project is expected to generate 2,000 jobs during the construction phase, whilst delivering sustained benefits to the local community through career, training and business opportunities.
We are seeking a passionate and culturally grounded Indigenous & Heritage Manager with a connection to the Pilbara—or a strong willingness to learn and engage with local communities—who can help guide our approach to Indigenous engagement, heritage management, and local content.
We are committed to finding the best person for the role and we value flexibility, so we are open to shaping this role around the right candidate, including flexible rosters and or work locations.
Who we are
Clough is a pioneering project delivery company that harnesses innovative engineering and construction solutions to improve peoples’ lives today and tomorrow.
Clough delivers high performing assets for the energy, resources and infrastructure industries, underpinned by a dedication to innovation, sustainability and getting the job done safely and efficiently.
With a workforce of over 3,000 people across Australia and Asia Pacific, Clough’s people are committed to delivering exceptional projects for its industries and communities, as a partner for a sustainable future.
Together with our parent company, Webuild, we are delivering some of Australia’s largest projects.
Who you are
We are looking for someone who:
Has a strong connection to or understanding of the Pilbara region—whether through lived experience, community ties, or prior work in the area. Is deeply committed to Indigenous empowerment, heritage protection, and social equity. Understands and respects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and protocols. Can build trust and navigate complex stakeholder environments with empathy and integrity. May come from a background in community engagement, heritage, workforce development, procurement, or Indigenous affairs—formal qualifications are valued but not essential if lived experience and leadership are present. Is collaborative, proactive, and outcomes-focused. Has strong communication skills—verbal, written and cross-cultural.If you’re an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person and you meet some (but not all) of the above criteria, we strongly encourage you to reach out to us. We are open to working with you to shape a meaningful role.
Your Impact
In this role, you’ll:
Build and maintain respectful, long-term relationships with Traditional Owners, Indigenous businesses, community leaders, and government partners. Provide leadership across the implementation of our Indigenous Participation and Heritage Management Plans. Work in close collaboration with procurement, commercial and workforce teams to create pathways for local Indigenous participation, training, employment and enterprise. Support Indigenous suppliers in navigating procurement processes and access to funding opportunities. Advocate for culturally appropriate, inclusive and sustainable engagement practices across the project. Represent the project in regional forums, stakeholder meetings, and public presentations as required.Our Benefits
We believe in creating workplaces where everyone can thrive. Our team members enjoy:
A values-driven culture that puts people first. Flexibility in how, when and where you work. Mental health and wellbeing support programs. Employee assistance programs for you and your family. Salary packaging and discounted services. Opportunities for development, learning and leadership.
We’re building a diverse workforce
At Clough, we are committed to building a workforce that reflects the communities in which we work and live, fostering an inclusive environment that accepts every person, embraces their strengths and differences, and provides opportunities for all to achieve their full potential.
We are a certified Employer of Choice for Gender Equality by WGEA, a WORK180 Endorsed Employer for All Women, a signatory of the Veterans’ Employment Commitment, a partner of Pride in Diversity as LGBTQIA+ allies, an active member of CEOs for Gender Equity, and guided by our Reconciliation Action Plan, we are committed to providing meaningful training and employment opportunities to deliver positive outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Apply now to join us!
Once we receive your application, it will be reviewed for shortlisting. Should your application be shortlisted we will contact you.
Please note: Clough reserves the right to commence the shortlisting process for this role immediately and the right to remove the advertisement before the closing date. Agency submissions will not be considered for this position