Terms of Employment: Full-time, Permanent Position
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8 hours per day
About Us
Conuma Resources is a metallurgical coal producer based in Northeast British Columbia (NEBC), Canada. Our surface mine operations, including Willow Creek, Wolverine, Brule, and Quintette, position us as an integral part of the global steel supply chain, producing high quality steelmaking coal for leading global steelmakers. Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes near Tumbler Ridge and Chetwynd, Conuma is deeply committed to creating a positive impact in the region where we operate, and supporting our local communities by promoting them as a place to call home. Conuma offers diverse career opportunities, and we are always looking for driven and eager individuals to join our team! Come home to Conuma— it's more than a job; it's an invitation to live, work, and explore in beautiful NEBC!
Duties & Responsibilities
- Support the Environmental Superintendent in day-to-day compliance activities and tasks.
- Overseeing and coordinating all aspects of Water Management and Reporting, ground water and surface water management, condition and commitment compliance tracking.
- Ensure compliance with reporting of annual MLARD and management of QAQC
- Implementing adaptive water management strategies based on findings, collaborating across teams to support water-related environmental programs.
- Manage contractors and review technician reports before government submission.
- Ensure strict adherence to Conuma Environmental policies, standards, management plans, and regulatory requirements.
- Integrate environmental policies, programs, and practices into all aspects of the organization's activities.
- Maintain a high level of environmental awareness among the workforce by conducting meetings and actively participating in planned environmental programs and drills.
- Coordinate the implementation of environmental monitoring programs, including data assimilation, interpretation, and scheduling.
- Contribute to the development of monitoring programs and conduct field site inspections to assess environmental risks.
- Provide advice, resources, and assistance to contractors in the interpretation of company environmental systems, policies, and procedures.
- Facilitate liaison with government, stakeholders, and First Nations on a project-specific basis. Other duties as required.
Education, Experience & Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Earth/Environmental Science, Biochemistry, Geochemistry, Environmental Engineering, or related field.
- Valid Driver's License
- Minimum of 5 years in environmental management or water management, preferably in mining or industrial operations
- Proficiency in environmental management software and Microsoft Office Suite
- Expertise in Environmental Management Systems (EMS), including maintaining compliance and ensuring the integration of environmental considerations into site operations
- Broad experience in environmental aspects of the mining industry, such as water quality, environmental effects monitoring, permitting, regulatory liaison, and consultation with stakeholders and First Nations.
- Proficiency in working with diverse teams, including operational, engineering, and environmental staff, to achieve operational objectives, manage risks, meet corporate requirements, and ensure compliance.
- Strong communication skills maintaining relationships with regulatory agencies, First Nations, and other stakeholders.
Technical Competencies & Skills
- Experience in implementing technical environmental programs related to resource development, preferably in the mining sector.
- Experience in Metal Leaching and Acid Rock Drainage
- Knowledge of environmental legislation relevant to mining in BC, including the BC Mines Act, BC Environmental Management Act, Federal Fisheries Act, Federal Species at Risk Act, and BC Wildlife Act.
- Competency in leading practice risk assessment and management approaches.
- Proficiency in implementing and maintaining Environmental Management Systems.
- Strong interpersonal skills with effective verbal and written communication abilities.
- Excellent project and process management skills.
- Capability to collaborate effectively with diverse groups, including operational, engineering, and environmental staff.
- Proficiency in communication with regulators, First Nations, and other stakeholders.
- Understanding and application of leading practice techniques and technologies in environmental management at mining sites.
- Ability to adhere to the assigned work schedule, which would be 5x2 (Monday- Friday)
- Must be able to communicate in English.
- Proven safety and attendance record.
- Willingness and ambition to learn, self starter, ability to work in a team and independently prioritizing multiple projects.
- Ability and willingness to work in all changing weather conditions on the mine site.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and respectfully with peers, trainees, and leadership.
Wage and Benefits
Conuma Resources takes pride in providing industry-competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package that truly values our employees. Specifically for the Environmental Coordinator role, we offer an annual base salary range of $96,000.00 - $120,000.00, along with a variety of bonuses. These bonuses include monthly efficiency bonuses linked to safety and production, quarterly retention bonuses, and a performance bonus tailored to reward your contributions. Our benefits package also includes paid vacation and personal days, 7% RRSP matching, and 100% employer-paid extended health and dental care, among other valuable perks.
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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