Environmental Superintendent
About the role
We Pursue a Higher Standard
Coeur Mining, Inc. is a U.S.-based, well-diversified, growing precious metals producer with five wholly-owned operations: the Las Chispas silver-gold mine in Sonora, Mexico, the Palmarejo gold-silver complex in Chihuahua, Mexico, the Rochester silver-gold mine in Nevada, the Kensington gold mine in Alaska and the Wharf gold mine in South Dakota. In addition, the Company wholly-owns the Silvertip polymetallic critical minerals exploration project in British Columbia.
Coeur Silvertip is one of the highest-grade silver-zinc lead projects in the world. Coeur is focused on targeted exploration of Silvertip’s large, highly prospective land page. Recent drilling results reinforce Silvertip's growing potential as an emerging tier-one asset for the Company.
Silvertip employs approximately 70 mining and exploration leaders at the camp-based site. Coeur Silvertip prioritizes safety, teamwork, career development and growth. If you want to grow your career in a progressive, team-oriented environment, apply today.
About The Job With a brownfield mine site currently focused on advanced exploration and development, the Environmental Superintendent is a key employee involved in the Environment department of the Silvertip Operation. Solid work ethics, excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and a positive attitude are essential requirements for this position.
Responsibilities
- Provide leadership to the environmental team at site, including scheduling, oversight, mentoring and direction.
- Develop and implement policies and procedures to ensure environmental controls comply with the established requirements by environmental authorities.
- Develops and implements strategies to ensure compliance with environmental policies, regulations, permits and licenses.
- Monitors and tracks compliance and provides guidance to site personal on matters related to permit conditions, reporting requirements and environmental compliance.
- Evaluates technical data to prepare and facilitate the preparation of permit applications, permit amendments, notice of work applications, work plans, assessments and regulatory reports.
- Monitor environmental activities related to air, water, meteorology, wildlife, reclamation, re-vegetation, sediment/erosion control, remediation systems, waste management and mine closure.
- Responsible for regulatory reporting, notifications and supporting permitting and ESG functions as required.
- Continuously monitor safety and environmental management to ensure we meet our Company standards.
- Maintains Water Stewardship Strategy to include all water management both inside and outside the property boundary, including: consumption, transport, treatment, discharge, measurement, permitting, accounting and reporting elements.
- Contribute to the preparation and updates to environmental plans and establishing strategies to improve the Company, personnel and contractors´ performance.
- Establish and maintain professional and productive relations with Regional Regulatory Authorities and local communities.
- Coordinate the preparation of an annual capital and operations budget in regard to environmental activities.
- Coordinate the preparation of reports to compare actual results vs the budget and physicals and cost parameters.
Required Qualifications & Skills
- Bachelor’s degree required in Environmental Engineering, biology, geology and/or equivalent work experience.
- Preference given to those eligible for a professional BC designation such as P.Eng., P.Geo., or RP.Bio.
- Approximately 10-15 years of environmental management experience in mining, oil and gas, heavy industry, or the chemicals industry.
- Experience in relationship management with environmental and regulatory authorities.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills including very strong negotiation skills.
- Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Additional Information
- Willing to work a two-week rotation schedule, with 12-hour shifts per day at a remote camp.
- Our current designated marshalling locations are Vancouver, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Calgary, Edmonton, Whitehorse, Teslin, and Watson Lake.
It is the policy of Coeur Mining, Inc. and its direct and indirect United States subsidiaries (the “Company”) to provide equal opportunity employment to all Employees and applicants for employment. No person working at the Company's facilities in the United States is to be discriminated against in employment because of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
About Coeur Mining, Inc.
Coeur does not ask for or require job applicants to pay any fees as part of our recruitment process, including “placement fees”, “equipment fees” or “immigration fees”. In addition, Coeur does not ask potential job candidates to provide sensitive personal data without first submitting a job application through our careers page and/or job posting sites and only as requested for legitimate business purposes. All official Coeur information regarding employment will come from an email containing ‘coeur.com’. If you are uncertain as to the authenticity of a recruitment firm claiming to represent Coeur or you are asked to provide money or sensitive personal data through any other means, do not respond and please report this immediately to careerinfo@coeur.com
Our purpose statement at Coeur is, We Pursue a Higher Standard. Everything we do is fueled by this statement; it is our foundation and inspiration for our actions every day. At Coeur, we PROTECT our people, places and planet, DEVELOP quality resources, growth and plans, and DELIVER impactful results through teamwork.
Coeur Mining, Inc. is a growing precious metals producer with five mines in North America. Coeur’s wholly-owned operations include the Palmarejo silver-gold complex in Mexico, the Silvertip silver-zinc-lead mine in British Columbia, the Rochester silver-gold mine in Nevada, the Kensington gold mine in Alaska, and the Wharf gold mine in South Dakota.
Coeur employs approximately 2,000 people and is consistently growing. We are proud of the jobs we provide, the people we employ, and the communities we serve. Coeur identifies the importance of working together to tackle challenges head-on. Together, we welcome new ideas, and leaders who will own and deliver solutions. With 90 years of mining experience, Coeur understands the importance of innovation, responsible mining, and collaboration.
Environmental Superintendent
About the role
We Pursue a Higher Standard
Coeur Mining, Inc. is a U.S.-based, well-diversified, growing precious metals producer with five wholly-owned operations: the Las Chispas silver-gold mine in Sonora, Mexico, the Palmarejo gold-silver complex in Chihuahua, Mexico, the Rochester silver-gold mine in Nevada, the Kensington gold mine in Alaska and the Wharf gold mine in South Dakota. In addition, the Company wholly-owns the Silvertip polymetallic critical minerals exploration project in British Columbia.
Coeur Silvertip is one of the highest-grade silver-zinc lead projects in the world. Coeur is focused on targeted exploration of Silvertip’s large, highly prospective land page. Recent drilling results reinforce Silvertip's growing potential as an emerging tier-one asset for the Company.
Silvertip employs approximately 70 mining and exploration leaders at the camp-based site. Coeur Silvertip prioritizes safety, teamwork, career development and growth. If you want to grow your career in a progressive, team-oriented environment, apply today.
About The Job With a brownfield mine site currently focused on advanced exploration and development, the Environmental Superintendent is a key employee involved in the Environment department of the Silvertip Operation. Solid work ethics, excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and a positive attitude are essential requirements for this position.
Responsibilities
- Provide leadership to the environmental team at site, including scheduling, oversight, mentoring and direction.
- Develop and implement policies and procedures to ensure environmental controls comply with the established requirements by environmental authorities.
- Develops and implements strategies to ensure compliance with environmental policies, regulations, permits and licenses.
- Monitors and tracks compliance and provides guidance to site personal on matters related to permit conditions, reporting requirements and environmental compliance.
- Evaluates technical data to prepare and facilitate the preparation of permit applications, permit amendments, notice of work applications, work plans, assessments and regulatory reports.
- Monitor environmental activities related to air, water, meteorology, wildlife, reclamation, re-vegetation, sediment/erosion control, remediation systems, waste management and mine closure.
- Responsible for regulatory reporting, notifications and supporting permitting and ESG functions as required.
- Continuously monitor safety and environmental management to ensure we meet our Company standards.
- Maintains Water Stewardship Strategy to include all water management both inside and outside the property boundary, including: consumption, transport, treatment, discharge, measurement, permitting, accounting and reporting elements.
- Contribute to the preparation and updates to environmental plans and establishing strategies to improve the Company, personnel and contractors´ performance.
- Establish and maintain professional and productive relations with Regional Regulatory Authorities and local communities.
- Coordinate the preparation of an annual capital and operations budget in regard to environmental activities.
- Coordinate the preparation of reports to compare actual results vs the budget and physicals and cost parameters.
Required Qualifications & Skills
- Bachelor’s degree required in Environmental Engineering, biology, geology and/or equivalent work experience.
- Preference given to those eligible for a professional BC designation such as P.Eng., P.Geo., or RP.Bio.
- Approximately 10-15 years of environmental management experience in mining, oil and gas, heavy industry, or the chemicals industry.
- Experience in relationship management with environmental and regulatory authorities.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills including very strong negotiation skills.
- Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Additional Information
- Willing to work a two-week rotation schedule, with 12-hour shifts per day at a remote camp.
- Our current designated marshalling locations are Vancouver, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Calgary, Edmonton, Whitehorse, Teslin, and Watson Lake.
It is the policy of Coeur Mining, Inc. and its direct and indirect United States subsidiaries (the “Company”) to provide equal opportunity employment to all Employees and applicants for employment. No person working at the Company's facilities in the United States is to be discriminated against in employment because of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
About Coeur Mining, Inc.
Coeur does not ask for or require job applicants to pay any fees as part of our recruitment process, including “placement fees”, “equipment fees” or “immigration fees”. In addition, Coeur does not ask potential job candidates to provide sensitive personal data without first submitting a job application through our careers page and/or job posting sites and only as requested for legitimate business purposes. All official Coeur information regarding employment will come from an email containing ‘coeur.com’. If you are uncertain as to the authenticity of a recruitment firm claiming to represent Coeur or you are asked to provide money or sensitive personal data through any other means, do not respond and please report this immediately to careerinfo@coeur.com
Our purpose statement at Coeur is, We Pursue a Higher Standard. Everything we do is fueled by this statement; it is our foundation and inspiration for our actions every day. At Coeur, we PROTECT our people, places and planet, DEVELOP quality resources, growth and plans, and DELIVER impactful results through teamwork.
Coeur Mining, Inc. is a growing precious metals producer with five mines in North America. Coeur’s wholly-owned operations include the Palmarejo silver-gold complex in Mexico, the Silvertip silver-zinc-lead mine in British Columbia, the Rochester silver-gold mine in Nevada, the Kensington gold mine in Alaska, and the Wharf gold mine in South Dakota.
Coeur employs approximately 2,000 people and is consistently growing. We are proud of the jobs we provide, the people we employ, and the communities we serve. Coeur identifies the importance of working together to tackle challenges head-on. Together, we welcome new ideas, and leaders who will own and deliver solutions. With 90 years of mining experience, Coeur understands the importance of innovation, responsible mining, and collaboration.