Environmental Monitor
Job No:
CEN102
Location:
Kemess Mine, BC
- Become a valuable addition to Centerra's Kemess Mine operations team
- Boost your career by joining an established organization
- Receive a highly competitive annual salary between $55,000 - $65,000, plus extensive benefits
About Centerra Gold
Headquartered in Toronto, Centerra Gold (TSX: CG) is one of the leading North American gold and copper producers engaged in the operation, exploration, development, and acquisition of quality mining assets in Asia, North America, and other markets worldwide.
Centerra’s vision is to build a team-based culture of excellence that responsibly delivers sustainable value and growth. We are committed to the safety, integrity, ethics, and fairness of our operations, promoting the highest standards of ethical business conduct of our employees, officers, and directors.
For more information, please see our website.
About the Kemess Mine
Kemess is located in north-central British Columbia, approximately 250 km north of Smithers and 430 km northwest of Prince George, with fly-in access. The property is host to the former Kemess South (KS) Mine, the Kemess Underground (KUG) deposit, and the Kemess East (KE) deposit.
About the Opportunity
We have an opportunity for a full-time Environmental Monitor to join our Kemess Mine operations site.
This is a camp-based position, with a rotation of 14 days on / 14 days off, with a 12-hour daily schedule.
Reporting to the Senior Environment Coordinator, the Environmental Monitor will be responsible for various related activities to support the overall success of the project.
Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- Implement the site Environmental monitoring programs with oversight from the Senior Environmental Coordinator and support from consultants.
- Follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Safe Work Procedures (SWPs) to ensure proper field procedures are adhered to
- Ensure field data (e.g., field sheets and notes) is recorded, scanned, and filed in the appropriate place and in a timely manner
- Ensure water and air samples are handled correctly when in the field, packaged for shipping appropriately, and shipped to achieve prescribed hold times and temperatures
- Complete reconnaissance sampling of potential water quality risks (e.g., seepage, ML/ARD) and any other monitoring tasks outlined in Permits or site monitoring plans
- Ensure the site Water Quality QA/QC program is implemented
- Maintain and calibrate field instruments as set out per site SOP’s and manufacturer recommendations
- Observe wildlife on site and assist with wildlife monitoring programs
- Housekeeping and cleanliness of environment department vehicles and facilities
- Keeping track of sampling supply stock and notifying the Environmental Coordinator when stock needs to be ordered
- Cleaning up and documenting any spills, along with keeping the site spill/incident log up to date
- Implementation of erosion and sediment control best practices and progressive reclamation activities
- Operate pick up trucks, ATVs, snowmobiles, and small engine equipment in a safe manner
- Access monitoring locations via boat or helicopter
- Monitor and maintain water retaining and drainage structures to ensure capacity for runoff
- Provide field support for other environmental monitoring programs and consultants as required
- Respond to and investigate environmental incidents and provide guidance to operators of all departments
- Perform tasks set out in the site Permits and Management Plans such as sampling and inspections of work sites to identify potential impacts and follow up to ensure risks are mitigated
- Support the Environmental Coordinators in compiling data for the purpose of writing reports
- Support in the planning and execution of various environmental initiatives
- Support with general site upkeep as required
- Other related duties and tasks as assigned by the Supervisor
About You
To qualify for this role, a certificate related to environmental monitoring is recommended to be successful in this role. Candidates with a degree or diploma in Environmental Science, Environmental Technology, Fish and Wildlife, or Environmental Engineering, etc. are preferred Previous experience in environmental monitoring, the resource sector or industrial environments is considered an asset.
The following skills and experiences will also be critical to successfully performing this role:
- Basic computer skills and experience working with Microsoft Office Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
- Attention to detail in data entry, equipment maintenance, and lab work
- Strong communicator who works cooperatively with field staff and management
- Basic knowledge of power equipment, electrical systems, and hand tools
- Valid Canadian Driver's License
- Motivation for on-the-job training and career progression
It is essential that you have a sense of urgency when responding to dam safety and environmental risks on site, with an ongoing interest in personal development and an improved understanding of the regulatory landscape in mining.
About the Benefits
As a valued member of Centerra's Kemess Mine team, you can look forward to a highly competitive annual salary. You'll also gain access to some incredible benefits, including:
- Tax-free travel allowance commensurate with the distance required for travel
- Extended group health, dental, vision, and travel insurance
- Life Insurance, STD, LTD, AD&D
- Company-sponsored pension with Company match
- Employee & Family Assistance Program
- Healthcare Spending Account
- Reimbursements on work gear and equipment
- Annual Incentive Bonus
- Employee Share Purchase Plan with Company match
- Parental leave top-up program
- Professional development within the organization
- Join a company committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion
This is your chance to be part of an established, industry-leading global organization with incredible room for career growth and personal development.
If you have the skills necessary to bring success to the role, then we invite you to apply today!