GIS Database Manager – Saskatoon
Top Benefits
About the role
Denison is redefining mining by Powering People, Partnerships and Passion. We are
trailblazers in uranium mining, adopting an innovative climate positive approach to mining by
deploying ISR methods and building durable partnerships with Indigenous groups in northern
Saskatchewan. As a Certified™ Great Place to Work®, our success is fuelled by empowering
employees with engaging work, unique development opportunities, and lucrative rewards –
resulting in an exceptionally talented, diverse, and motivated team throughout all levels of the
organization. Flexible and agile thinking ensures our workplace is one where talent thrives,
innovation flourishes, and people have fun leveraging their passions to create powerful partnerships and positive
results.
THE ROLE:
Reporting to the Vice President Tech Services and Project Evaluation, the GIS Database Manager will work with
Denison’s Saskatoon-based exploration and project evaluation teams in supporting the advancement of our portfolio
of uranium projects in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. This will include various work on Denison’s greenfield and
brownfield exploration, as well as advanced evaluation projects. The GIS Database Manager will be primarily
responsible for managing the team’s GIS data, including development, rollout and maintenance of GIS workflows,
processes and templates, and maintenance of databases and data rooms. This role is being offered as a full-time
position and will be based in Saskatoon, with occasional travel to Denison’s project sites.
OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE:
You have excellent technical skills and experience in all aspects of GIS systems. You have direct experience related
to exploration and development and are knowledgeable in the lifecycle of special data, from initial acquisition and
storage to ongoing maintenance and updates. You are a well-rounded candidate with good organizational skills, a
strong sense of responsibility and demonstrated ability to work in a team environment. You are a critical thinker who
exhibits the ability to evaluate and resolve complex problems. In addition, you have:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in GIS, or equivalent (geology, geography, spatial analysis, geomatics,
cartography) from a recognized post-secondary institution
- 5+ years of relevant work experience (e.g., database management). Previous Athabasca Basin uranium
exploration experience is an asset
- Awareness of geological mapping and geochemical sampling processes, including laboratory
procedures, QAQC protocols and data analysis
- Strong skills with geographic information software systems (ESRI, ArcGIS, QGIS)
- Experience with database management software (acQuire, GIM suite, Datamine, Fusion, MaxGeo,
Datashed, SQL Server)
- Proficiency in programming languages (e.g. Python, R) for GIS automation and data processing
- Drafting experience for map creation
- Understanding of spatial data models and how they are used to represent geographic and geologic features
- A commitment to Health and Safety in the workplace
- Knowledge and basic experience of general management practices in an applied technical environment:
e.g. finance (budget, accounting, governance), people management, and project management
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
- Strong organizational and time management skills, able to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
- Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint
- Ability to interact successfully with all levels of staff, contractors, and vendors
- Valid driver’s license
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES:
GIS Database Manager
Location: Saskatoon
• Data Management – Oversee the entire lifecycle of spatial geological data from initial acquisition and storage
to ongoing maintenance and updates.
- Data Integrity – Ensure data accuracy, consistency and reliability by implementing data quality control
measures while adhering to national mineral resource data standards. Develop and maintain a robust data
management system to ensure data availability, accessibility (import/export) and accuracy.
- Database Design and Optimization – Design and manage the structure of spatial databases (drillhole and
sampling), optimizing for efficient querying and analysis. Develop and execute workflows to support collection
efforts (mapping and sampling), data import and export, QAQC, and security. Ensuring compliance with
environmental and industry standards.
- Metadata Management – Ensure proper documentation of data through metadata, which describes the data’s
origin, characteristics and usage.
- Spatial Analysis Support – Provide support for spatial analysis tasks by ensuring data is readily available and
appropriately structured for analysis tools.
- Participate in interdisciplinary teams to evaluate mineral exploration and evaluation opportunities, due
diligence and analysis.
- Maintain software for GIS and database management.
- Create maps, sections, shapefiles, and other geospatial products as requested.
- Develop training and reference materials for GIS and database users and mentor geologists, technicians, and
other GIS/database users.
- Produce high-quality technical reports, spatial datasets, and presentation materials.
- Contribute to machine learning or automation initiatives in GIS workflows.
TO APPLY:
To submit your resume and cover letter: EMAIL: jobs@denisonmines.com
We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
All applicants must be eligible to work in Canada. Denison offers a competitive compensation and benefits
package, including health and dental coverage, and a retirement savings plan.
OUR COMMITMENT:
Denison is dedicated to creating employment opportunities for Indigenous individuals and residents of the
communities in which we operate. We encourage Indigenous applicants and those from these communities to apply
and to voluntarily provide relevant information in their application. Preference will be given to qualified Indigenous
candidates.
At Denison, we place a high value on diversity of backgrounds and experience. We strive to create an inclusive
workforce that reflects a wide range of cultures, backgrounds, and viewpoints. Our team members are empowered to
excel based on their personal merit, qualifications, experience, ability, and job performance. Reasonable
accommodation during the hiring process is available upon request.
OUR COMPANY:
Denison Mines is a publicly traded company and a Certified Great Place to Work*®* with a 70-year legacy of uranium
mining, exploration, and development in Canada. The company has an effective 95% interest in its flagship Wheeler
River Project, which is the largest undeveloped uranium project in the eastern portion of the prolific Athabasca Basin
region of northern Saskatchewan. Denison also owns interests in the McClean Lake uranium mines and mill, the
Midwest project and the Waterbury Lake project. Collectively, Denison has a project portfolio covering ~385,000
hectares in northern Saskatchewan. For more information visit our website at www.denisonmines.com.
GIS Database Manager – Saskatoon
Top Benefits
About the role
Denison is redefining mining by Powering People, Partnerships and Passion. We are
trailblazers in uranium mining, adopting an innovative climate positive approach to mining by
deploying ISR methods and building durable partnerships with Indigenous groups in northern
Saskatchewan. As a Certified™ Great Place to Work®, our success is fuelled by empowering
employees with engaging work, unique development opportunities, and lucrative rewards –
resulting in an exceptionally talented, diverse, and motivated team throughout all levels of the
organization. Flexible and agile thinking ensures our workplace is one where talent thrives,
innovation flourishes, and people have fun leveraging their passions to create powerful partnerships and positive
results.
THE ROLE:
Reporting to the Vice President Tech Services and Project Evaluation, the GIS Database Manager will work with
Denison’s Saskatoon-based exploration and project evaluation teams in supporting the advancement of our portfolio
of uranium projects in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. This will include various work on Denison’s greenfield and
brownfield exploration, as well as advanced evaluation projects. The GIS Database Manager will be primarily
responsible for managing the team’s GIS data, including development, rollout and maintenance of GIS workflows,
processes and templates, and maintenance of databases and data rooms. This role is being offered as a full-time
position and will be based in Saskatoon, with occasional travel to Denison’s project sites.
OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE:
You have excellent technical skills and experience in all aspects of GIS systems. You have direct experience related
to exploration and development and are knowledgeable in the lifecycle of special data, from initial acquisition and
storage to ongoing maintenance and updates. You are a well-rounded candidate with good organizational skills, a
strong sense of responsibility and demonstrated ability to work in a team environment. You are a critical thinker who
exhibits the ability to evaluate and resolve complex problems. In addition, you have:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in GIS, or equivalent (geology, geography, spatial analysis, geomatics,
cartography) from a recognized post-secondary institution
- 5+ years of relevant work experience (e.g., database management). Previous Athabasca Basin uranium
exploration experience is an asset
- Awareness of geological mapping and geochemical sampling processes, including laboratory
procedures, QAQC protocols and data analysis
- Strong skills with geographic information software systems (ESRI, ArcGIS, QGIS)
- Experience with database management software (acQuire, GIM suite, Datamine, Fusion, MaxGeo,
Datashed, SQL Server)
- Proficiency in programming languages (e.g. Python, R) for GIS automation and data processing
- Drafting experience for map creation
- Understanding of spatial data models and how they are used to represent geographic and geologic features
- A commitment to Health and Safety in the workplace
- Knowledge and basic experience of general management practices in an applied technical environment:
e.g. finance (budget, accounting, governance), people management, and project management
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
- Strong organizational and time management skills, able to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
- Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint
- Ability to interact successfully with all levels of staff, contractors, and vendors
- Valid driver’s license
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES:
GIS Database Manager
Location: Saskatoon
• Data Management – Oversee the entire lifecycle of spatial geological data from initial acquisition and storage
to ongoing maintenance and updates.
- Data Integrity – Ensure data accuracy, consistency and reliability by implementing data quality control
measures while adhering to national mineral resource data standards. Develop and maintain a robust data
management system to ensure data availability, accessibility (import/export) and accuracy.
- Database Design and Optimization – Design and manage the structure of spatial databases (drillhole and
sampling), optimizing for efficient querying and analysis. Develop and execute workflows to support collection
efforts (mapping and sampling), data import and export, QAQC, and security. Ensuring compliance with
environmental and industry standards.
- Metadata Management – Ensure proper documentation of data through metadata, which describes the data’s
origin, characteristics and usage.
- Spatial Analysis Support – Provide support for spatial analysis tasks by ensuring data is readily available and
appropriately structured for analysis tools.
- Participate in interdisciplinary teams to evaluate mineral exploration and evaluation opportunities, due
diligence and analysis.
- Maintain software for GIS and database management.
- Create maps, sections, shapefiles, and other geospatial products as requested.
- Develop training and reference materials for GIS and database users and mentor geologists, technicians, and
other GIS/database users.
- Produce high-quality technical reports, spatial datasets, and presentation materials.
- Contribute to machine learning or automation initiatives in GIS workflows.
TO APPLY:
To submit your resume and cover letter: EMAIL: jobs@denisonmines.com
We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
All applicants must be eligible to work in Canada. Denison offers a competitive compensation and benefits
package, including health and dental coverage, and a retirement savings plan.
OUR COMMITMENT:
Denison is dedicated to creating employment opportunities for Indigenous individuals and residents of the
communities in which we operate. We encourage Indigenous applicants and those from these communities to apply
and to voluntarily provide relevant information in their application. Preference will be given to qualified Indigenous
candidates.
At Denison, we place a high value on diversity of backgrounds and experience. We strive to create an inclusive
workforce that reflects a wide range of cultures, backgrounds, and viewpoints. Our team members are empowered to
excel based on their personal merit, qualifications, experience, ability, and job performance. Reasonable
accommodation during the hiring process is available upon request.
OUR COMPANY:
Denison Mines is a publicly traded company and a Certified Great Place to Work*®* with a 70-year legacy of uranium
mining, exploration, and development in Canada. The company has an effective 95% interest in its flagship Wheeler
River Project, which is the largest undeveloped uranium project in the eastern portion of the prolific Athabasca Basin
region of northern Saskatchewan. Denison also owns interests in the McClean Lake uranium mines and mill, the
Midwest project and the Waterbury Lake project. Collectively, Denison has a project portfolio covering ~385,000
hectares in northern Saskatchewan. For more information visit our website at www.denisonmines.com.