Field Operations Supervisor

Closing Date: December 15, 2022

Job Summary:

Initially reporting to the Mine Manager, the Field Operations Supervisor is responsible for planning, supervision, execution, and reporting for site operating and site infrastructure sustaining activities. The incumbent will contribute as a senior member of the site operations team, providing supervision and on-site leadership on the Galore Creek project site, including the operations of two remote camps, road and bridge maintenance, mobile equipment maintenance, and supporting environmental and technical studies.  The role is focused on ensuring the safe, efficient execution of operational projects, management of operational activities at the project site, and appropriate planning, budgeting, execution, safety management, contractor management, and reporting activities.  

This position will be field-based from approximately April to October, and be office-based, with some Winter field program supervision during the winter. Field rotation is expected to be based on a 17 days in, 11 days out schedule inclusive of travel but may be subject to change based on evolving field planning schedules. This role is focused on earthworks and road construction activities and will require a significant amount of time in the field. 

Overview:

Located in Tahltan Territory in northwestern British Columbia, Galore Creek is one of the world’s largest undeveloped copper-gold-silver deposits. Galore Creek Mining Corporation (GCMC), a partnership between Newmont Corporation (Newmont) and Teck Resources Limited (Teck), is committed to advancing the asset towards a development decision with meaningful input from the Tahltan Nation and BC regulators. GCMC highly values its long-standing relationship with the Tahltan Nation, and continues to implement the 2006 Participation Agreement, including involving the Tahltan Nation in regulatory processes and review of environmental performance, and providing preferential contracting and employment opportunities.  Working closely with the Tahltan Nation and local communities, we strive for excellence in all our activities, with continuous improvement and responsible practices that contribute to sustainable development.  

More information on the Project is available at www.gcmc.ca.