Key AccountabilitiesJob TitleImportant Tasks / Activities / Outcomes Safety & Supervision• Demonstrate proper safety awareness and understand and mitigate safety concerns in the field.
• Oversee daily tailgate meetings to enhance safety protocols.
• Oversee safety documentation including, but not limited to, job safety analyses, risk assessments, and equipment and workplace inspections.
• Supervise and train geology interns, Geologists-in-Training, and field support staff, ensuring their effective contribution to project objectives.
Surveying & Prospecting• Plan and execute geochemical and (rarely) geophysical surveys and prospecting activities.
Core Processing & Drill Supervision• Supervise geological core processing, including geotechnical logging, geological logging, sampling, core photography, specific gravity measurements, core cutting, and sample shipping in collaboration with Geologists-in-Training, Geotechnicians, and other P.Geos or Project Managers on-site.
• Supervise drilling activities, including drill site setup, progress tracking, and ensuring adherence to safety standards.
Mapping, Interpretation & Quality Assurance• Provide strong geological mapping and interpretation, contributing to the overall understanding of project sites.
• Ensure the quality of data captured during programs meets company standards and the ethical standards of applicable regulating bodies.
Project Management & Reporting• Project and deliverable management of field programs and office-based tasks.
• Oversee GITs in project preparation, logistics, and updating budgets.
• Generate targets using collected field data (often also conducted in the field).
• Oversight of data acquisition, data compilation, and report writing.
• Data validation and interpretation for input into geological models.
• Provide support to GITs in drafting assessment and technical reports and maps.
• Analyze and interpret written reports for sign-off.
Position RequirementsRequirementsRequired Education• Bachelor's degree in Geology or satisfying the Geoscientists Canada's Knowledge and Experience guide
Experience• Minimum 3 years prior experience in mineral exploration or related field.
Designations & Certifications• Professional Geologist (P.Geo) with APEGA, OGQ or other provincial legislative body, in good standing.
• Standard First Aid and CPR level C.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities• Able to make independent decisions on projects.
• Understand the risks and consequences of project decisions.
• Good understanding on exploratory drilling programs.
• Familiarity and application of the Dahrouge Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Plan and the Professional Practice Management Plan (must be reviewed and signed during orientation).
Working ConditionsFieldwork- Exposure to harsh weather, challenging terrain, and potential hazards like wildlife and adverse conditions.
- Geotechnical core logging requires lifting up to 60 lbs and sustained concentration.
Office Work- Generally controlled, with occasional pressure, particularly around deadlines.
- Minimal hazards, but discomfort may arise from extended computer use.
Overall- Strong commitment to safety and adherence to protocols and PPE in the field.
- Hazard exposure varies by project and season, requiring adaptability.
- Clear communication is essential for safety and team support.