Senior Mine Geologist
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- Dubreuilville, ON
- $115,990-163,510 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Promote a strong safety culture by reinforcing safe work practices and ensuring all geological activities meet established safety requirements.
- Lead, guide, and support a team of geologists and technicians, providing direction, coaching, and development opportunities to enhance capability and performance.
- Act as the primary technical authority for production geology functions, including ore control, drilling activities, geological and structural mapping, and interpretation.
- Work closely with other operational groups to deliver geological input that supports production planning, reduces dilution, and improves grade predictability.
- Ensure geological data is accurately collected, verified, and managed, including mapping, sampling, drill logging, and adherence to QA/QC protocols.
- Review and analyze reconciliation results, evaluating production performance, dilution impacts, and variances against plan.
- Plan and manage drilling activities in alignment with short- and medium-term production priorities.
- Develop and review drill program designs, while overseeing logging, interpretation, and reporting of results.
- Maintain and update geological models and interpretations using appropriate software tools to support operational decision-making.
- Contribute to budgeting, forecasting, and scheduling processes, including monitoring costs associated with geology-related activities.
- Identify and implement improvements to geological workflows, technical practices, and data management processes.
- Bachelor's degree in Geology or a related discipline.
- Active Driver's License
- Completed common core modules are strong assets.
- 5-10 years of relevant experience in an underground mining or similar production environment; with particular interest on narrow-vein gold mining experience.
- Well-developed communication, organizational, and problem-solving abilities, with strong computer proficiency.
- Demonstrated analytical thinking, adaptability, and commitment to safe work practices.
- Ability to handle and move geological materials such as core boxes and sample bags, which may weigh up to approximately 20-25 kg (40-50 lbs).
- Regular requirement to access underground work areas.
- Must hold or be eligible to obtain required certifications for working in an underground environment.
The position offers a competitive remuneration package including a salary range of $115,990 – $163,510 with additional benefits and incentives. This operation offers in-town accomodations for the duration of rotations (7×7 days or 2×2 weeks are available) and Travel Allowance, for those travelling to site. Available marshalling points include: Thunder Bay, Sudbury, Toronto and Rouyn-Noranda, QC.Contact Us
Please apply directly by submitting your resume, preferably as a Microsoft Word document.