Mining Engineer in Training (EIT)

Conuma Resources

$96K — $115K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Mining Engineering.
  • Registered as an Engineer in Training (EIT) working towards P.Eng. designation.
  • Valid Driver's License required.
  • Strong interest in technical engineering and operational leadership development.
  • Previous experience in surface mining or heavy industrial operations preferred.
  • Experience with survey, mine planning, or geotechnical work beneficial.
  • UAV/RPAS certification or drone operating experience considered an asset.

Responsibilities

  • Perform operational and technical survey work including drone operation and data analysis.
  • Support drill and blast activities with pattern design and coordination.
  • Develop and adjust short-range mine plans and daily production priorities.
  • Conduct geotechnical inspections, data analysis, and risk mitigation measures.
  • Provide engineering support to supervisors and operators with increasing accountability.
  • Engage in daily operational decision-making and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Participate in safety meetings and hazard identification activities.

Benefits

  • Relocation assistance for new hires.
  • Housing assistance available.
  • Monthly efficiency and quarterly retention bonuses tied to performance.
  • Performance-based annual bonuses recognizing individual contributions.
  • Comprehensive health and dental coverage from the first day of employment.
Full Job Description
Terms of Employment: Full-time, Permanent Position

Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8 hours per day

About Us

Conuma Resources is a leading Canadian producer of metallurgical coal used in steelmaking around the world. Since 2016, we've grown to own and operate a portfolio of five surface mines in the Peace River Coalfields of Northeast British Columbia. Our operations support over 1,000 direct jobs and thousands more indirectly, contributing to the strength of the communities where we live and work. Today, our active mines include Willow Creek, located about 40 minutes from Chetwynd, and Quintette, just 15 minutes from Tumbler Ridge.

Guided by our core values of Safety, Heart, Growth, One Conuma Strong, and Sustainability, we remain focused on responsible growth and on delivering long-term value and resilience to our people and partners.

Come home to Conuma - where community meets opportunity!

The Opportunity

As a Mining Engineer in Training (EIT) at Conuma Resources, you will gain extensive hands-on, field-based experience through an immersive development program focused on real-world surface mining operations. This role is designed for engineers who want to learn mining from the ground up, spending significant time in the field and working directly alongside experienced engineers, front-line supervisors, equipment operators, and technical specialists.

You will rotate through key operational and technical disciplines, developing strong practical and technical skills while gaining a deep understanding of how a mine operates day to day. From early in the program, you will take on meaningful responsibility, applying engineering principles directly within an active operational environment.

The program emphasizes boots-on-the-ground learning, active participation in daily operations, and mentorship from Professional Engineers as well as experienced operations, technical, and leadership team members. This experience provides a strong foundation for long-term career development across both technical and operational roles within the organization.

This opportunity is well suited for motivated engineers who are curious, adaptable, and eager to learn by doing.

Duties & Responsibilities

As part of Conuma's Mining Engineer in Training development program, responsibilities progress with experience, demonstrated capability, and readiness for increased accountability. Mining EITs are expected to take on increasing ownership within active mine operations as their technical and operational competence develops.

Responsibilities vary based on rotational assignments and business needs and may include:

  • Performing operational and technical survey work, including field layout, volume calculations, reconciliation, operation of survey drones (UAVs), and processing and analysis of survey data to support mine planning and operational decision-making.
  • Providing hands-on engineering support for drill and blast activities, including pattern design, loading instructions, and coordination with drill and blast supervisors and crews.
  • Developing, executing, and adjusting short-range mine plans, dig sequences, and daily production priorities, ensuring plans are practical, safe, and executable in the field.
  • Conducting geotechnical inspections and monitoring, collecting and analyzing data, preparing reports, and supporting the implementation of ground control and risk mitigation measures.
  • Providing hands-on engineering and operational support to front-line supervisors and equipment operators, with increasing accountability for execution, productivity, and safety outcomes.
  • Taking an active role in day-to-day operational decision-making, troubleshooting issues, and contributing to continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Developing leadership, communication, and people-management skills by working directly with crews and supporting supervisors in the planning and execution of daily work.
  • Actively participating in and leading, as appropriate, safety meetings, inspections, audits, and incident investigations, with a strong focus on frontline hazard identification and operational risk management.
  • Collaborating closely with cross-functional teams to ensure safe, efficient, and coordinated operations.
  • Managing assigned engineering and operational responsibilities with increasing independence, while receiving mentorship from engineers, supervisors, and site leadership.
  • Documenting work, preparing technical reports, and maintaining records required to support operations and professional development.
  • Building the progressive technical and practical experience required to advance toward Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) licensure.
  • Other duties as assigned.


Education, Experience & Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Mining Engineering.
  • Registered as an Engineer in Training (EIT) and actively working toward P.Eng. designation.
  • Valid Driver's License.
  • Willingness and ability to work in a field-based, operational mining environment.
  • Strong interest in developing both technical engineering expertise and practical operational leadership capability.
  • Previous experience in surface mining or heavy industrial operations is considered an asset.
  • Experience with survey, mine planning, drill and blast, or geotechnical work is an asset.
  • UAV / RPAS certification or experience operating survey drones is considered an asset.


Technical Competencies & Skills

  • Ability to adhere to a 5x2 schedule with 8-hour shifts.
  • Strong commitment to safety with a proven safety and attendance record.
  • Comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English.
  • Strong computer skills with the ability to learn and apply mining, planning, and survey software.
  • High attention to detail with strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with operations crews and technical teams.
  • Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and adapt in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
  • Demonstrated curiosity, initiative, and a hands-on approach to learning.


Wage and Benefits

Conuma Resources is committed to attracting and retaining top talent by offering a highly competitive compensation package and benefits that support your career, lifestyle, and long-term financial security. As a Mining Engineer in Training, you will receive:

  • Annual base salary range from $96,000 - $115,000
  • Relocation assistance to help you make the move
  • Housing assistance to help you get settled in your new community
  • Monthly efficiency bonuses tied directly to safety and production performance
  • Quarterly retention bonuses that reward commitment and consistency
  • Performance-based annual bonus recognizing individual contribution
  • Paid vacation and personal days to support work-life balance
  • 7% company-matched retirement savings plan to support your future
  • Comprehensive health and dental coverage from your first day of employment
  • Additional employee programs and perks that support wellbeing and development


Employee Transportation

Employee bus transportation is available from:

  • Tumbler Ridge to our Quintette Mine, Wolverine Mine, Brule Mine, and Willow Creek Mine
  • Chetwynd to our Brule Mine and Willow Creek Mine
  • Dawson Creek to our Willow Creek Mine
  • Mackenzie to our Willow Creek Mine


Pre-Employment Testing

Please be advised that all selected applicants will be required to complete pre-employment testing.

Come Home to Conuma

Nestled in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, our local communities in Northeastern British Columbia offer a plethora of outdoor activities, from hiking near majestic waterfalls to exploring 97-million-year-old dinosaur footprints. Engage in ATV and snowmobile trails, cross-country skiing, ice hockey, swimming, cycling, and immerse yourself in the warmth of a close-knit community. Affordable costs of living make this region an ideal place to raise a family.

Conuma Resources is an equal opportunity employer.

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