This role could be based in Vancouver or Toronto. Other suitable locations may be considered
Are you prepared to create meaningful change? Join Glencore as a Reclamation Manager and contribute significantly to the revitalization of legacy mine sites throughout North America.
If you have 15+ years of experience, a solid foundation in environmental and reclamation practices, and thrive in a leadership role with regional travel—this is your chance to drive real change.
The role in a nutshell
In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing the active closure and long-term, ongoing closure obligations at a collection of legacy sites within a geographic region of North America.
You will ensure we meet our legal and regulatory obligations while aligning with our internal standards for health & safety, environmental stewardship, and community engagement. You’ll play a key part in budgeting, optimizing operations and maintenance, and building strong relationships with First Nations, local communities, and regulatory bodies.
More specifically, you will be expected to:
•Lead the safe and effective operation of water management systems, water treatment plants and tailings facilities;
•Oversee reclamation, maintenance, and revegetation projects;
•Oversee the proper application of Health, Safety and Risk Management programs and protocols at sites in the specified region;
•Develop annual site operating budgets, and manage spend throughout the year to ensure efficient use of resources;
•Act as Responsible Tailings Facility Engineer/Person (RTFE);
•Responsible for building relationships with stakeholders through engagement with regulatory, First Nations, local government and non-governmental organizations, and shared responsibility parties as may be the case;
•Provide closure planning technical support to operating sites as needed.
Do you have what it takes?
•Minimum of 15 years’ industrial experience, ideally gained in the mining industry, with sound general knowledge of operations. Minimum of 7 years in a management or leadership role required;
•Post-secondary education in Engineering, Sciences or a related field from a recognized institution;
•Comprehensive knowledge of environmental regulations, process management, mine reclamation, and tailings facilities is essential;
•Minimum of 5 years’ experience in the operation and maintenance of electrical, mechanical and pumping systems;
•Ability to effectively interact with Governmental and Non-Governmental Stakeholders;
•Demonstrated leadership skills, particularly in managing teams that operate remotely
•Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a multi-functional and matrix organization
•Ability to communicate effectively and interact with stakeholders from various backgrounds;
•Advanced computer skills with a high level of proficiency in the Microsoft suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, etc.);
•Highly developed abilities in organization and time management.
Language:
Fluency in English (written and spoken)
Travel:
You will be required to travel approximately 30 to 50% of the time
Other requirements:
A valid G Class (Class 5) driver’s license is required.
Only candidates with full working rights in Canada will be considered.
Interviews may begin before the closing date.
Glencore promotes diversity and provides an inclusive workplace. Accommodations are available upon request (recruitment@glencore.ca)