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Elevate your career with one of North America's leading underground mining contractors. DMC Mining Services has set the standard in the mining industry, providing top-notch services from shaft sinking and raise boring to complete mine development and operation. We're looking for dedicated professionals to join our team and contribute to our legacy of excellence, safety, and innovation. If you're passionate about making a difference and eager to work on challenging, impactful projects, we want to hear from you!

Our core values: Zero Harm, Teamwork, Results Driven, Courage and Accountability.

Summary:

DMC is currently looking for Development Miners - Bolter/Jumbo Operator, to join our team on a contract basis, based at Cadomin Mine site in Alberta. This will be a fly in/fly out (FIFO) position on a 14 days on/14 days off schedule. The worker will be required to work both day and night shifts, that will be 12 hours in duration.

Reporting to the Supervisor, the Development Miner - Bolter/Jumbo Operator, will have key involvement in activities related to drilling, blasting, operating mining machinery, and performing related duties to complete excavation works at the Cadomin Project. The scope will involve the development of an underground mine with multiple heading sizes, the largest being 13.7m x 7.6m. The scope includes underground construction, where the Development Miner - Bolter/Jumbo Operator may be required to assist with the works related to constructing an underground shop, ventilation systems, dump hopper and a sump. Further underground scope includes the construction of passageways to facilitate mining, scaling loose rock, drilling, loading and blasting, installing ground support (resin rebar/Swellex, split sets, screen handling), ensuring that the drilling patterns follow the mining plans in a safe manner, and ensuring equipment is inspected and maintained properly in line with DMC procedures and standards.

Responsibilities:

  • Set up and operate drills and drilling machines to produce a designated pattern of blasting holes and installation of ground support. Prior experience using the drills used on the Project would be beneficial:

o Jumbo drills: Sandvik DT922.

o Bolter: Sandvik DS512i.

  • Set up and operate the jumbos and bolter in a safe way and effective position to allow for full productivity during the shift. The work will be completed between shifts and a proper handover/set up must be ensured for the following shift.
  • Complete pre-start inspections on equipment and report to the supervisor/maintenance team any issues that need to be rectified. The pre-start logs will be signed off and handed to the supervisors for filing.
  • Ability to be trained and mentor/coach fellow workers as required to maximize efficiency of the crews.
  • Must have a proactive approach and share feedback to the site team for any potential improvements/inefficiencies. The workers will interface with the site Engineering team frequently for cycle optimizations.
  • Involvement in the development of methodologies and reviewing of safe systems of work. The opportunity to be a part of the Joint Health and Safety Committee will be available.
  • Load explosives, set fuses, and detonate explosives to produce desired blasting patterns and rock fragmentation underground and at surface (for portal construction).
  • Operate additional equipment as required such as 12-yard LHDs, 50te haul trucks and excavator scalers.
  • Completion of reports/small summaries of the works completed in a shift to allow for data collection and supervisor shift report completion.
  • Perform duties required to support the mining advance, such as scaling loose rock from walls, drilling and installing rock bolts, extending and installing air and water pipes, operating ore loading machinery and constructing timber supports and cribbing if required.
  • Ensures that all employees in the workplace take responsibility for aspects of Occupational Health and Safety, over which they have control, including adherence to all Occupational Health and Safety requirements applicable to DMC Mining Services.
  • Must be able to read engineering drawings (related to the scope only) and understand the ground support management plan.
  • Must have accountability for the work performed and ensure ground support and development holes are completed to the highest quality and will pass audits/ inspections.
  • Usage of tooling associated with the scope, including (but not limited to), drills, grinders,
  • The worker may be around explosives and may be subject to security checks.
  • Takes responsibility for aspects of occupational health and safety, and environmental matters, over which the individual has control, including adherence to all requirements applicable to DMC. Medical and drug testing will form part of the pre-employment process.
  • Other related duties as may be assigned.

Qualifications:

  • Must have Ontario Basic Underground Common Core - 770010 program (U0000-U0001-U0002-U0012).

o Required specialty module(s) U0018-Operate Mechanized Rock Bolter.

  • Minimum five (5) years of experience as an underground development miner.
  • Experience using the equipment noted, or similar models, is preferred.

At DMC, we are dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace where innovation thrives, and every team member is valued. We believe in investing in our employees' growth and well-being, offering competitive benefits, continuous learning opportunities, and a supportive culture that empowers you to achieve your best.

Join us and be part of a dynamic team where your contributions truly make a difference!

  • No external recruiters please.

As part of our commitment to ensuring our employment practices are fair, accessible, and inclusive of persons with disabilities, please note that accommodations are available, upon request, throughout the recruitment and assessment process for any applicants with disabilities.

DMC Mining is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all candidates for applying, however only the candidates selected will be contacted.

About DMC Mining Services

Mining
501-1000

With a client-centric approach, DMC Mining Services is renowned for being a proven partner capable of delivering safe and innovative solutions. Our industry-leading safety performance record has resulted in DMC assisting leading mining companies to fill critical roles in their success. We were the first to use leading edge, shaft-sinking technology Shaft Boring Road headers (SBRs), and are the first company in the world to ever complete an SBR project.

DMC By the Numbers: • Mine Shaft Sinking: 21 km+ total depth • Raise Boring & Alimak Raise: 76 km+ total reamed • Mine Development: 107 km+ total advance • Contract Mining: 8.6 million+ tonnes mined • 20+ countries of global experience • 125+ years of combined mining experience in leadership team • 500+ current global employees at DMC

Engineering services that DMC Mining Services provides: • Mining Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Automation & Instrumentation • Mechanical Engineering • Structural & Civil Engineering • Geological Engineering • Cost Estimating

DMC also provides contracting services such as: • Raise Boring • Mine Development • Shaft Sinking

DMC is a proven innovator!

1980 The company was founded in 1980 as Dynatec Mining Limited. In its second year in business, it started building the Macassa Mine shaft, for which, it still holds the record for the deepest single-lift timbered shaft in the world.

1992 DMC developed the Long Round Concept for shaft sinking, an innovation that improved productivity by 20%.

2013 The company initiated and developed leading edge, shaft sinking technology using Shaft Boring Roadheaders (SBRs) designed and built in Germany for a twin shaft project in Canada.

2015 DMC's Jansen team performed the first ever installation of shaft tubing using a robotic arm called the Blairmore Ring Erector (BRE).

2019 First full completion of 2 x 1000 metre BHP Billiton’s Jansen Shaft project using SBR technology.