Core Cutter
Job type: Seasonal, Rotation - based (May to Oct)
Location: Field-based - Projects around Canada
Day Rate: $300 - $420 depends on field Experience per day *based on 12-hour work
Travel Arrangement, meals and accommodation are provided by the company.
The Core Cutter’s primary responsibility is the safe operation of a rock saw, to cut core samples and prepare samples for shipment. This position is responsible to abide by all safety regulations in sawing as outlined in our Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).
This role requires initiative to promote a team-based culture of excellence that responsibly delivers sustainable value and growth for the GroundTruth team and the companies we support.
Operational Responsibilities
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Regular operation of Rock Saw for sawing Core to prepare samples
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Regularly lift up to 50lbs (average weight of a full core box) every 15-20 minutes
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Prepare shipments with samples for assays.
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Prepping sample bags prior to the start of cutting for the day.
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Assist with routine scheduled maintenance on all equipment as described in the GT Core Saw Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Binder.
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Ensure all GT Saw equipment and tools are kept in good, clean working order.
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Read, understand and follow the GT Saw SOP Binder.
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Require assisting the geotechnical staff when necessary.
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Assist with ensuring all GT camp accessories are organized, cleaned and returned to storage post job.
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Relay relevant information to the direct supervisor regarding Diamond drill core samples.
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Relay any relevant information to the Camp Manager regarding camp issues or maintenance.
Camp Responsibilities
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Participate in maintaining a sanitary, safe and organized camp to foster an environment that respects the well-being and health of all camp members.
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Assist with the assembly and tear down of wall tent camps to ensure safe and efficient mobilization days.
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Collaborate with camp members to share in the upkeep and daily chores of the camp including but not limited to cooking, cleaning, collection of firewood and collection and filtering of water to achieve a cohesive living environment with a fair distribution of camp chores.
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Maintain all camp equipment so it is available and working when needed. Ensuring all electronic tools for the job (i.e. handheld devices and ICOM radios) are fully charged and ready for the work day each morning.
Safety and Integrity Responsibilities
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Complete the mandatory online Safety Training during the onboarding process.
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Ensure to follow all the Companies Health and Safety protocols and procedures.
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Report all Hazards, Near Misses, Close Calls, Incidents, Injuries and Non-Conformances.
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Adhere to all Safety Employee Rights and Responsibilities; including but not limited to, refusal of any unsafe work, whilst working towards a safe alternative.
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Work competently, safely and professionally at all times: in the field, in camp and transit.
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Participate in daily Safety Meetings as well as After Action Shift summaries, and all Emergency Response Plans (ERP).
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Wear and maintain all necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). It is a Mandatory request.
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Ensure GroundTruth’s core values of social and environmental responsibility are visibly upheld to our clients, local communities and stakeholders to promote trust and a positive reputation.
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Ensure to behave professionally while being on the project camp -site / field and when in nearby communities.
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Ensure all required communications with all team members -internal or external- are undertaken with accuracy, timeliness and professionalism.
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Maintain confidentiality in all matters and ensure transparent communications with the Ground Truth Management team on site and remote where appropriate.
Working Conditions
The Core Cutter position requires employees to work outside in various terrain and weather conditions. The weather conditions include but are not limited to; a temperature range of -35°C to +35°C, very dry to very humid climate, heavy rainfall, lightning storms, wind and snow. Terrain can vary from rolling hills to steep mountain sides that will be traversed on foot daily.
A typical field season runs from mid-May to late October. Extreme isolation in a wilderness setting is one of the perks of the job but is also one of the factors that increases the risks with this type of work. Wildlife is plentiful, including bears, moose, and wolves.
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Work days are 12-hour shifts that run 7 days a week for the duration of the project unless otherwise stated.
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The project location may be reached by a variety of transportation methods such as; truck, helicopter, boat, fixed-wing aircraft or all-terrain vehicles.
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Every camp will be provided with a wall tent or tents of similar structure depending on location, satellite internet and all other camp elements.
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Employees will be working and living in close quarters with the rest of their crew for the duration of the project.
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Communication outside of and at camp may be limited as there is no cellphone service, and the satellite internet, if available, is not high-speed.
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Exploration projects are frequently remote and isolated. It is important to recognize that transportation between the project and the city may take upwards of 10 hours.
Lifting and Physical Requirements-Field Component
This role requires a high degree of physical strength and stamina in order to perform the job responsibilities. Physical demands may include:
Lifting up to 50 Lbs. unassisted
Repetitive bending: requires considerable use of arms, legs and back.
Hiking on uneven/ mountainous terrain for extended periods of time
Exposure to cold, heat and noise.
Any medical conditions that may be serious in nature such as but not limited to; severe allergies, breathing conditions, heart conditions, diabetes, epilepsy and others, are highly recommended to be reported to the Health & Safety Staff and Lead Geologist or direct Supervisor. It is important management knows what kind of care an individual may require in the event of an emergency. All personal information is managed confidentially.
Gear Requirements
Exploration Field Gear provided by GroundTruth Exploration is to be used strictly for company fieldwork and will be assigned at the beginning of the season.
All employees will be responsible for the maintenance and care of the gear.
Mandatory Personal Gear
Employees will be required to supply their appropriate personal gear including work clothes, hat and toque wool, underlayers, work gloves, full rain gear durable (jacket and pants), Steel toe work boots with rigid ankle support, personal camping gear and a Leatherman or similar multi-tool knife.
Position Requirements
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Legally entitled to work in Canada.
Mandatory Certification of Standard First Aid Level C, CPR & AED Training
Previous Experience in remote field work / camp sites jobs experience is a must.
Experience in general labour, camp support, construction, or exploration work is an asset
Three work references included in the resume.