Production Geologist

HECLA MINING CO.

$88K — $105K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of geological experience in mining environments
  • Strong understanding of geologic hazards and mapping techniques
  • Ability to thrive in remote locations and work independently
  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills
  • Knowledge of safety procedures and equipment inspections

Responsibilities

  • Organize and prioritize daily activities for project completion
  • Collect and interpret geological observations and samples underground
  • Communicate clearly with operations and engineering teams
  • Participate in engineering meetings to optimize mining operations
  • Inspect work areas and equipment to ensure safety standards are met
  • Provide stope scale geological insights to predict hazards
  • Perform fieldwork for mapping and sampling ore faces

Benefits

  • Comprehensive MSHA training within the first week
  • Safety training emphasized alongside geological training
  • Unique work schedule of 8 days on/6 days off or 4 days on/3 days off
  • Remote island work with daily boat commute
  • Supportive team environment that values collaboration
Full Job Description
As our Production Geologist, you will use established procedures to collect and interpret geological observations and samples for the purpose of guiding the mining effort to keep our production going and our profitability up. Every day you will work at a mine on a remote island about 18 miles outside of Juneau, Alaska. You'll start every day organizing, scheduling, and prioritizing work activities to ensure timely completion of projects, programs, and objectives. The majority of your average workday occurs underground, collecting observations and samples, lining out headings, and involves clear and consistent communication with the operations and engineering groups. To thrive in this role, you will provide geologic perspectives in level plan design meetings to optimize grade, extraction rate and safety. We're on a remote island, you must know how to work independently, identify, and resolve problems in a timely manner.

Here's what you can expect in this role:
  • Training first. Every hire is provided MSHA training in the first 4 days on the job. We also provide department-level training on not just what to do, but safety, as well.
  • You will effectively provide stope scale (or smaller) structural understanding to predict geologic hazards in front of current face
  • Perform fieldwork including mapping and sample ore faces for assaying
  • Relocate to Juneau and work on a remote island. You will take a boat commute to work every day. Every department is slightly different, but our Geology department works 8 days on, followed by 6 days off, or 4 days on, 3 days off depending on the schedule.
  • You will participate in map meetings by providing relevant geologic information; along with level plan engineering meetings by providing relevant geologic information.
  • Safety is important. Every piece of equipment and each work area must be inspected before work starts. You will promote and personally observe safety procedures.
  • A team you can rely on, a team that will have your back.

If you're interested in this role, apply on our website at this link: http://www.hecla.com/career-opportunities

We have a two-part interview process. If you are selected, our hiring manager will reach out to you via phone call to get to know you and your skill set a little better. Then, if you are selected to move forward, you will be invited to come for a site interview to ensure that we are fit for you, and you are a fit for us.

Applicants must possess current authorization to work in the United States.

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