Senior Mine Engineer
Permanent position
Position to fill 2
Code IN26-06
Work location is in Nunavik
Deadline to apply july 20th, 2026
The normal work schedule is on a rotation of 4 weeks paid, 2 weeks worked (77 hours per week, 7 days a week) followed by 2 weeks paid to rest.
Privileges & benefits
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Competitive remuneration, coupled with additional benefits such as bonuses, as well as a comprehensive range of social benefits including group insurance, a generous retirement plan, telemedicine, the PAEF, and many more.
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Enriching and stimulating learning opportunities.
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A friendly, committed, and collaborative working environment.
Future challenges
Reporting to the Chief Engineer, the Senior Mine Engineer is responsible for :
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Planning, organizing, designing, and overseeing the follow-up of both underground and open-pit mining operations;
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Responsible for planning, organizing, designing and monitoring underground and open-pit mining operations;
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Develop mining cycles in continuous improvement;
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Plan and progress the work according to plans and specifications, in the short and medium term;
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Coordinate interactions between Engineering, Geology, Surface and Underground mining, Projects and others;
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Establish LOM objectives to meet annual production objectives related to the budget;
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Supervise the team of planners and surveyors and ensure the quality of the information provided;
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Responsible for follow-up of the rock mechanics file by developing and following up on existing specifications;
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Perform such other duties as the Chief may deem necessary to ensure the efficient conduct of the Corporation’s business;
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Perform weekly and monthly progress reports on operations;
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Monitor and plan orders for the various consumables required for operations.
Requirements
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Have a bachelor’s degree in mining engineering and also be a member of the OIQ;
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Have 12 years of job-related experience;
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Strong skills Underground Engineering;
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Have an excellent knowledge of mining planning in the short and medium term;
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Experience in the production of magmatic deposits of the nickel-platinum group;
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Experience in permafrost environment is an asset.
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Possess skills in rock mechanics;
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Good knowledge of the MS Office, Gemcom, Promine, and Deswik
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Hold a valid driver’s license.
Skills
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Strict compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations;
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Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build and maintain strong working relationships;
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Energetic, self-reliant, positive, flexible, and versatile, with a sharp organizational ability;
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Able to perform under pressure while maintaining high performance standards;
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Willingness to work in a multicultural environment and as part of a diverse team.
The masculine is used for the sole purpose of lightening the text and designates both the feminine and the masculine.
Only the selected candidates for an interview will be called.