Underground MIne Mine EIT / Engineer - FIFO (Camp & Travel Provided) (7069)

Terms of employment: 
Full-time
Job Category: 
Lands and Resources
Position Location: 
Emo
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Job Description: 

The Underground Production Engineer/EIT is responsible for providing technical support for development of the underground mine.

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Prepare long-hole daily void pull, drill and blast design letter
  • Prepare level plans and other infrastructure plans as required
  • Manage key engineering files in Deswik i.e. (stope shapes, blast shapes, survey cms)
  • Coordinate survey activities with survey dept.
  • Prepare daily report of mining activities (i.e meters developed, etc)
  • Prepare month end report of mining activities (i.e meters developed, etc.)
  • Prepare daily contractor activity reconciliation report
  • Prepare mining weekly plans for contractors
  • Perform underground audits of the ventilation system
  • Perform drilling and blast quality analysis and control
  • Assist with geotechnical planning and ensure the ground control management plan is followed
  • Assist with implementation of short range planning standards
  • Assist with preparation of weekly, monthly, and quarterly corporate reports and presentations
  • Assist with stope optimizations and dilution control 
  • Assist in stope economics assessment

 

Qualifications

  • Undergraduate degree in mining engineering or related engineering discipline.
  • 1 to 5 years of experience working at a mining operation (open pit or underground suitable).
  • Registration with the PEO as a P. Eng or EIT, or eligibility for immediate registration.
  • Knowledge of underground mine design, as well as the technical processes related to drilling and blasting, stope reconciliation, mine ventilation, ground control, and cemented backfill.
  • Experience with mine planning software including AutoCAD, Deswik or Minesight is an asset.
  • Effective interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, organizational, and decision-making abilities.
  • Valid driver’s license.

 

Working Conditions 

  • Position is based at the Rainy River Mine, 60km North-West of Fort Frances, Ontario
  • Approximately 80% office and 20% field (underground).
  • Minimal/occasional lifting required (typically less than 10kgs).
  • Team environment, with regularly scheduled and ad hoc meetings.
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