Mining Engineer

JDS Energy and Mining

$80K — $120K *
Energy & Utilities
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Undergraduate or graduate degree in Mining Engineering.
  • Registered P. Eng. in BC or another Province/Territory.
  • 5-10 years of experience in open pit and/or underground mine engineering.
  • Familiar with NI 43-101 public disclosure and reporting.
  • Exceptional expertise with mine planning software (Deswik, Vulcan, MineSight).
  • Proficient in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office 365.
  • Bilingualism in English/French/Spanish is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Convert long-term mine plan into medium and short-range execution.
  • Develop detailed mine designs and monthly/weekly mining schedules.
  • Determine optimal stockpile use and perform inventory management.
  • Attend daily coordination meetings with production teams.
  • Develop and optimize drill and blast designs.
  • Conduct monthly reconciliation of grade/tonnes and prepare production reports.
  • Provide mine engineering and design services for various mine studies.

Benefits

  • Home and Seattle office-based work flexibility.
  • Two weeks of annual vacation, plus additional unpaid time off based on workload.
  • Work-life balance with advanced notice for time off.
  • Collaborative and dynamic multidisciplinary team environment.
Full Job Description
About the job Mining Engineer

The Mining Engineer will support Project Managers by completing open pit and underground mine engineering, design, planning and operating & capital cost estimation. The Mining Engineer will be assigned to a multitude of projects, including technical studies ranging from desktop studies to NI 43-101 compliant technical reports, technical project and due diligence reviews and onsite operational assistance.

Package Details

Responsibilities:
  • Onsite operational assistance specific tasks may include, but not limited to:
    • Convert long term mine plan into medium and short-range execution;
    • Develop detailed mine designs and schedule/sequences (monthly, daily, weekly mining plans);
    • Determine optimal stockpile use and inventory;
    • Attend daily coordination meetings with production;
    • Develop and optimize drill and blast designs;
    • Perform monthly reconciliation of grade / tonnes;
    • Complete monthly mine production reporting and comparisons to budget; and
    • Aid with labour and equipment planning.
  • Provide mine engineering and design services for underground and open pit mine studies, such as scoping, prefeasibility, feasibility, detailed design, and NI 43-101 technical reports;
  • Prepare mining equipment specifications and assist with mining equipment procurement;
  • Prepare technical specifications based on input received from other disciplines;
  • Prepare and contribute to technical memos and reports, within areas of expertise;
  • Prepare mining CAPEX and OPEX cost estimates;
  • Design mine infrastructure, ventilation systems, backfill systems and mining services;
  • Self-reliant and easily adaptable to change;
  • Creative and innovative in providing solutions;
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills; and
  • Ability to make quality decisions.

Compensation:
  • Competitive compensation is based on actual hours of work performed; and
  • Compensation will be based on the experience of the applicant.

Work Schedule:
  • Home and Vancouver office based
  • Office work is generally performed at 8 hours per day, 5 days per week. Office work will not exceed 10 hours per day;
  • Time off will be accommodated with appropriate advanced notice to the General Manager; and
  • Vacation starts at two weeks per year and is included in hourly compensation. Additional un-paid time off is available based on project workload.

Qualifications/Experience/Education Requirements:
  • Undergraduate or graduate degree in Mining Engineering;
  • Registered P. Eng. in BC or other Province or Territory;
  • Minimum 5-10 years of experience in open pit and/or underground mine engineering;
  • Familiar with NI 43-101 public disclosure and reporting code;
  • Exceptional expertise with mine planning software, preferably Deswik, Vulcan or MineSight;
  • Solid familiarity with AutoCAD and proficient in Microsoft Office 365;
  • Ability to communicate with colleagues and clients in a professional and technical manner;
  • Excellent written and spoken communication and presentation skills;
  • Based in Vancouver or Kelowna, BC;
  • Bilingualism would be considered an asset (English/French/Spanish); and
  • Able to travel across Canada and internationally.

Character:
  • Enthusiastic and motivated to be part of a high performing multidisciplinary team focused on driving maximum resource development value to our internal and external clients;
  • Ability to maintain collaborative relationships with team members, clients, and suppliers;
  • Ability to communicate with colleagues and clients in a professional and technical manner;
  • Must be willing to take responsibility for their own performance and internally motivated to set and achieve goals/targets;
  • Must be flexible in terms of assignments, work locations, and roles and be comfortable working in both industrial and engineering office settings; and
  • Must have strong English written and verbal communication skills.

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