Engineer, Tailings (Thompson Creek)
Job No:
TCM90
Location:
Clayton, Idaho
- Boost your knowledge and skills by joining an established organization
- Professional development within the organization
- Receive a competitive salary, plus top-notch benefits
- Join a company committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion
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 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 Thompson Creek Mine
The Thompson Creek Mine is a primary, surface molybdenum mine and mill located approximately 48 kilometers southwest of the town of Challis in Idaho's Custer County.
In operations since 1983, the mine uses conventional open-pit mining methods with large electric-powered shovels that can each move up to 100,000 tons of waste rock and ore per day.
Thompson Creek Mine promotes a drug and alcohol-free workplace and has adopted a zero-tolerance policy with respect to alcohol or unauthorized drugs on site.
About The Opportunity
We have an exciting opportunity for an Engineer, Tailings to join our Thompson Creek team.
In this role, you will provide support to the Senior Tailings Engineer in preparation for mill start-up, including coordination of interdepartmental communications, construction monitoring support, facilitation of workshops and risk assessments, and building relationships with key stakeholders.
Responsible for contributing to the governance and development of Tailings Construction Management (TCM) documentation, as well as paddock design and sequencing and standard operating procedure (SOP) development.
Additional responsibilities include mass balance forecasting, water management planning, beach spigoting sequence development, reclaim pump fill design, and participation in required meetings. Serves as Deputy Senior Tailings Engineer in the absence of the Senior Tailings Engineer.
Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Support the strategic planning and safe operation of the TSF, including dam raises, water balance, and deposition planning.
- Provide input as required acting on behalf of the company’s technical representative and point of contact for the EoR, Independent Tailings Review Board (ITRB), regulators, and external stakeholders.
- Support the develop, maintain, and enforce the Tailings Management System (TMS) in alignment with MAC guidelines, permit requirements, and corporate governance.
- Support preparation and updates of the OMS manual, Dam Safety Reviews, annual Engineer of Record reports, and emergency preparedness plans. The updates would include periodically reviews of the trigger action and respond plan (TARP). Preparation, execute and document periodical emergency preparedness drills to provide confidence in the event of an event.
- Support, and where applicable direct, design reviews, risk assessments, and construction QA/QC for dam raises, cyclone sand operations, and tailings systems.
- Support integration of TSF operation and construction with mine and concentrator (milling & flotation) operations, optimizing slurry rheology, deposition, cyclone performance, dam raise and construction requirements, and reclaim water quality to meet mine plan requirements.
- Support geotechnical, geochemical, and hydrological monitoring programs, including piezometers, Cone Penetration Tests (CPTs), topographic and bathymetric surveys, settlement surveys, seepage monitoring, and water quality testing.
- Support the review, interpret, and approve geotechnical and hydrological models, stability analyses, and deposition modelling and construction progress to ensure goals will be met.
- Support implementation of dam safety programs consistent with CDA, MAC and provincial/federal regulatory frameworks as required.
- Identify, assess, mitigate, and where possible optimize, geotechnical, environmental, and operational risks related to tailings and water management.
- Provide support on closure and reclamation planning, including options for beach and water management, progressive rehabilitation, and long-term water treatment.
- Build strong relationships with operations, processing, and environmental teams to align water and tailings strategies.
- Represent the company at technical and community forums, and engage with stakeholders, regulators and local communities regarding tailings management practices.
- Drive innovation and adoption of new technologies (e.g., advanced instrumentation, real-time monitoring, cyclone improvement and optimization).
- Lead benchmarking and best-practice reviews to maintain world-class tailings management standards.
- Ensure alignment of TSF operation with the site’s overall sustainability, water stewardship, and ESG objectives.
About You
To qualify, the following skills and experiences are required:
- Bachelor’s degree in Geotechnical, Geological, or Mining Engineering required. A master’s degree in Geotechnical Engineering will be an asset.
- Minimum 5 years of progressive experience in tailings, dam engineering, or geotechnical engineering, with at least 2 years in a leadership role considered an asset.
- Experience with cyclone operations, water reclaim systems, and tailings operations.
- Proven track record working with CDA Dam Safety Guidelines, MAC Tailings Guide permit requirements and compliance.
- Experience managing relationships with EoRs, ITRBs, and regulators.
- Understanding of slurry transport, deposition, dam design, seepage control, and water management.
- Knowledge in drone survey, drone piloting, CAD.
- Knowledge in geotechnical and hydrogeological software (GeoStudio, FLAC, Slide, GoldSim, or equivalent) will be an asset.
- Strong ability to review, validate, and approve technical reports, stability analyses, and design documentation.
- PE designation will be considered an asset.
About The Benefits
As a valued member of Centerra Gold's Thompson Creek Mine operation's team, you can look forward to a competitive compensation package. Centerra's industry-leading benefits include**:
- PTO
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Life and disability insurance
- 401k retirement plan with Company match
- Healthcare Spending Account
- Annual Incentive Bonus
- Employee Share Purchase Plan with Company match
- Professional development within the organization
- Join a company committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion
**Please note, compensation and benefit packages vary depending on department or position.
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 relevant skills to bring success to our team, then we invite you to apply today!