Canadian Royalties inc
Canadian Royalties inc
Canadian Royalties inc
Canadian Royalties inc
Glencore
Canadian Royalties inc
Canadian Royalties inc
Canadian Royalties inc
Canadian Royalties inc
Canadian Royalties inc
Canadian Royalties inc
Canadian Royalties inc
Canadian Royalties inc
The normal work schedule is a fly in / fly out rotation of 4 weeks paid i.e., 2 weeks worked (77 hours per week, 7 days a week) followed by 2 weeks paid to rest.
- A competitive salary including bonuses and a comprehensive range of benefits (group insurance, generous retirement plan, telemedicine, EAP, etc.).
- Learning opportunities and coaching possibilities.
- A friendly, engaged, and collaborative working atmosphere.
The Underground Miner Trainer will report to the Mine Superintendant. Their main responsibilities will include:
- Identify training needs and strategies based on improvements in health and safety and underground equipment or vehicle techniques.
- Develop training plans in accordance with the standards and specifications of various underground equipment and vehicles.
- Contribute to the creation of training materials (technical documentation, audio-visual aids, etc.) and define the didactic means and tools necessary for training.
- Participate in the individual employee development plan.
- Ensure the smooth implementation of technical training on underground mining equipment.
- Collaborate in drafting internal policies and procedures related to your field of activity, specifically regarding the Nordic Road code and the use of heavy equipment and service vehicles.
- Collaborate with other departments in the implementation and/or maintenance of various underground training projects.
- Provide training to employees and contractors based at the site.
- Generate the required reports and statistics for the training department.
- DEC or DEP in mineral extraction or any other equivalent education with relevant experience.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience as a trainer in an underground mining operation.
- Possession of modular mining worker training.
- Hold a valid driver's license and explosive license.
- Excellent proficiency in various MS Office software and other training platforms.
- Accreditation as a trainer for mining modules (a significant asset).
- Profound knowledge of various equipment, including Jumbo, bolter, scoop, scissors, anfo truck, etc.
- Experience working with Inuit communities.
- Bilingualism in French and English (spoken and written).
- Collaborate with a diverse and multicultural team.
- Display autonomy, dynamism, positivity, respect, teamwork, and versatility.
- Manage change effectively, exhibit strong leadership, and provide guidance.
- Excel in demanding work environments.
The masculine is used for the sole purpose of lightening the text and designates both the feminine and the masculine.
Only the selected candidates for an interview will be called.