About AMPS
Advanced Mining Professional Services (AMPS) is a global mining technical services consultancy with offices in Canada, the United States, and Australia. Founded in 2011, AMPS specialises in operational engineering, mine surveying, training, and operational improvement, delivering high-quality technical outcomes at mining operations globally.
In North America, AMPS partners with leading specialist providers to deliver mine surveying services to underground & open pit operations. This role sits within that technical delivery framework, embedded directly on site with full backing from AMPS’s global technical team.
The Opportunity
AMPS is seeking an experienced underground mine surveyor to join our growing North American operations. This is a hands-on, production-focused role supporting underground mining clients across Canada and the United States.
You will be embedded with the operation, delivering practical surveying solutions in an environment that values competence, initiative, and professionalism. Strong technical support is available through AMPS’s global team, but you will be trusted to work independently and exercise sound professional judgement in the field.
What We’re Looking For
The following qualifications and experience are required or highly regarded:
Essential:
- Degree in Surveying, Spatial Science, or a related discipline (this is a degree-required role. Advanced Diplomas or equivalent formal qualifications will be considered on merit)
- Minimum 2 years of underground mine surveying experience.
- Minimum 2 years of daily underground production surveying, including face pick‑ups, development set‑out, services as‑built capture, and stope markup, using modern total stations and GNSS‑connected control systems.
- Minimum 12 months of routine use of Deswik (or equivalent underground survey software) for processing, validating, and producing underground survey deliverables, including plan updates and production reporting.
- Demonstrated experience conducting regular check surveys and least‑squares adjustments over a period of at least 12 months, including multiple gyroscopic surveys used for underground control orientation and QA/QC validation.
- Experience completing underground void scans for a period of at least 12 months using autonomous or semi‑autonomous scanning systems, including field execution and processing of scan data into survey‑ready deliverables.
- Experience completing multiple aerial mapping surveys with processing to final deliverables, including point clouds, orthophotos, and surface models, for operational or reporting use.
- Experience completing monthly survey reconciliation and reporting over a period of at least 12 months, including production figures and reconciliation against mine plans.
- Demonstrated experience working unsupervised underground on active production sites for extended periods, managing daily survey priorities and deliverables without direct on‑site supervision.
- English is required for this role. Additional language skills, particularly French and Spanish, are highly regarded and will be considered an asset.
Why AMPS
- Work on large-scale, technically demanding underground operations in North America
- Be part of a specialist global mining consultancy with a strong reputation and growing North American presence
- Access strong technical support from AMPS’s international team, you are never without backup
- Work with modern equipment and operate in advanced underground environments
- Broaden your international experience while developing your career within a structured technical organisation
- Competitive remuneration starting from $110,000pa
- Standard hours of work are 40 hours per week.
- Overtime opportunities may be available based on operational requirements, client needs, project schedules, and roster arrangements.
Standard vacation entitlements and vacation pay apply in accordance with applicable provincial employment legislation. AMPS supports flexible working arrangements where practical, taking into consideration client commitments, project requirements, and individual family circumstances.
The Right Person
You are an experienced underground surveyor who:
- Takes pride in accurate, production-focused work and holds yourself to a high professional standard
- Is comfortable working independently underground and making sound decisions in the field
- Communicates clearly and professionally with mining crews and technical teams
- Holds a relevant surveying degree and is ready to apply that foundation in a demanding operational environment
- Is open to working across multiple sites and jurisdictions within North America
How to Apply
Suitably qualified candidates are invited to submit a current CV and covering letter outlining their underground surveying experience and qualifications to:
[email protected]
Only candidates who hold a qualifying surveying degree and meet the minimum experience requirements will be progressed. Applications from all nationalities with valid Canadian or US work authorisation are welcome.
Advanced Mining Professional Services is an equal opportunity employer committed to building diverse, high-performing technical teams.
Pay: $110,000.00-$150,000.00 per year
Work Location: On the road