Foran Mining Corporation (TSX:FOM) is a forward-thinking mining company redefining the industry. We are seeking an Underground Trainer to join our growing McIlvenna Bay team. This is a full-time position based at the McIlvenna Bay site working a 14/14 rotation.
Foran Mining is a modern mining development and exploration company advancing Canada's only greenfield copper project currently under construction: the McIlvenna Bay deposit in Saskatchewan. With commercial production expected in mid-2026, this world-class deposit contains copper, zinc, gold, and silver – key metals for the global transition to green energy. At Foran, we are committed to sustainable development, environmental protection, and building strong communities. We believe in empowering our people, fostering a culture of growth, and creating opportunities for meaningful careers as we build the mines of the future.
As part of the Health & Safety Team, the Underground Trainer’s primary responsibility is to assist in the design and delivery of comprehensive training programs for employees, contractors, and stakeholders.
You will develop engaging training materials, conduct interactive training sessions, and evaluate the effectiveness of the training programs. Collaborating closely with the different department, you will identify training needs, ensure compliance with safety regulations, and foster proactive safety practices.
- Instruct engaging and interactive training sessions to employees, contractors, and stakeholders at various levels within the organization.
- Educate participants on hazard identification, risk assessment, and proper safety procedures to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Train and evaluate competency of equipment operators.
- Deliver Underground Mine Orientation to trainees.
- Assist the Health & Safety Department to conduct training on emergency response procedures, including evacuation protocols and first aid, to ensure personnel are prepared for potential workplace emergencies.
- Provide specialized training on safe operation and maintenance of mining equipment and machinery.
- Assess the effectiveness of training programs through quizzes, tests, and feedback to measure participants' understanding and knowledge retention.
- Maintain accurate records of training sessions, attendance, and evaluation results.
- Promote a strong safety culture by encouraging proactive safety practices, reporting of safety concerns, and participation in safety initiatives.
- Identify opportunities for enhancing training effectiveness and safety procedures and contribute to the improvement of health and safety practices at the mine site.
- Proven expertise in training, leadership, organization, communication, and interpersonal relations.
- A minimum of 10 years of experience in underground mining operations.
- Comprehensive knowledge and certification in key mining tasks, including production drilling and blasting, remote mucking, construction, shotcreting, and operation of utility vehicles such as telehandlers and forklifts. Proficiency in sandfill/paste fill, conventional drilling (Jackleg and Stoper) as well as basic rigging and slinging.
- Strong commitment to health and safety standards.
- Prior experience in training within a multicultural environment is considered an asset.
- Good computer skills - Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
- Good understanding and working knowledge of the Saskatchewan Provincial Health & Safety, Mining Regulations
- Able to work in a team environment, be self-motivated and enthusiastic.
- Work with minimal supervision.
We offer a competitive salary range of $75,000 - $90,000/year based on experience and qualifications. Annual discretionary short term incentive award at a percentage of base salary, rewarding exceptional contributions to team and company success.
- Employer paid health, dental, and vision insurance
- Life and disability insurance
- RSP with company match
- Camp-based position with travel support
Foran is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce as we move into our next phase of growth. Indigenous applicants are encouraged to self-declare when submitting applications and resumes. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, you must be legally able to work in Canada. The McIlvenna Bay Project site is a drug and alcohol-free workplace. Due to the safety-sensitive nature of this position and the remote work environment, candidates must successfully complete a pre-employment medical assessment, which includes drug and alcohol testing, as a condition of employment.
Deadline for applications to be submitted is: October 31, 2025