ENVIRONMENT SUPERVISOR
(1 PERMANENT POSITION)
Service : Environment and Risk Management Location: Raglan Mine Site Reference number: REQ25-141
INTRODUCTION Working as a Environment Supervisor at Raglan Mine means living in the best of all worlds: giving your all at work, with both feet in the Far North, while enjoying long vacations thanks to a rotating schedule.
Our people's well-being is a priority. We offer you a safe working environment and a pleasant atmosphere in a close-knit team. What's more, you can have fun, both in your career and in your free time, thanks to our out-of-the-ordinary lifestyle and competitive salaries.
High-quality accommodation complex (with gym, training rooms, relaxation areas, virtual golf and more).
14/14 rotation (2 weeks on, 2 weeks off) or
Private air transportation to and from cities such as Montreal, Quebec City, Rouyn-Noranda, Mont-Joli and Inuit communities, depending on where you live.
Full range of employer-paid benefits, including medical, paramedical, dental and vision insurance.
Reporting to the Environment Superintendent, you will have the opportunity to support, advise, and ensure the operational efficiency of various sectors in achieving compliance and adherence to environmental standards. You will be responsible for ensuring compliance with laws, regulations, and agreements, as well as ensuring the implementation and maintenance of the environmental management system. Your main tasks will be:
Manage the environmental management system (EMS, ISO 14001), review it, and determine employee information and training needs.
Supervise and manage weekly, monthly, and annual environmental monitoring, as well as unplanned environmental and administrative emergencies.
Assist sectors by providing the necessary instructions regarding environmental protection.
Compile and enter data into monthly, quarterly, and annual reports and ensure compliance with corporate protocols.
Ensure compliance with Raglan Mine health and safety procedures.
Bachelor’s degree in environment of a College diploma in an environment-related field combined with 10 years of relevant experience.
Knowledge of provincial and federal environmental laws and regulations and the environmental management system (ISO 14001).
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, SAP, PI, EQWin, and Power BI.
Within our organization, inclusion and diversity are essential values. We see everyone as an asset to our team.
Please note that only those selected for an interviewwill be contacted.