Talisker Resources is seeking a Junior Environmental Technician to support the Environmental team at the Bralorne Mine. Reporting to the Environmental Superintendent, this role will assist with field sampling, environmental monitoring, and maintaining accurate environmental data and records.
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to health & safety and teamwork.
- Assist with environmental fieldwork including water, soil, vegetation, and wildlife sampling.
- Operate, inspect, calibrate, and maintain environmental field equipment (e.g., YSI water quality meters, water level dataloggers).
- Follow and apply Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for environmental field programs.
- Collect, record, and manage environmental data for internal reporting and external databases.
- Prepare data to support quarterly environmental reporting.
- Complete Chain of Custody (COC) documentation and coordinate sample shipment.
- Use Microsoft Office tools (Excel, Word, Outlook) and SharePoint/Teams for data tracking, inventory management, ordering supplies, and field preparation.
- Communicate effectively with internal team members, consultants, and contractors.
- Work independently in the field, including semi-remote locations and year-round conditions.
- Support environmental field programs, contractors, and perform additional duties as required.
- College diploma or university degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Technology, or related field (environmental field courses or certifications considered an asset).
- Minimum 1 year of environmental fieldwork experience, including data collection, organization, and implementation of field programs.
- Knowledge of and experience with the BC Field Sampling Manual.
- Strong commitment to health & safety and a team-oriented work style.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) with experience in data management.
- Strong organizational, planning, and attention-to-detail skills.
- Ability to work independently and follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- Comfortable working outdoors in adverse weather conditions and in semi-remote locations.
- Comfortable operating side-by-side vehicles and/or work trucks.
- Safety certifications such as First Aid, Working Near Water, and Wildlife Awareness (Bear Aware) are considered assets; willingness to obtain required training.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Eligible to work in Canada.
· Primarily field, site based. 14 days on/14 days off (10 hours per day).
· Exposure to outdoor environments, including variable weather and remote mine sites.
· Extended hours or weekend work may be required to meet operational demands.
If you are an eager and motivated individual looking to grow your skills in environmental work and gain hands-on experience supporting mining teams in remote locations, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
Let’s bring Western Canada’s largest producing gold mine back into production together!
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