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Personal Reliable Vehicle
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CSA approved steel toed boots with 6" ankle support
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Clean Driver's Abstract, Valid Driver's License
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Drug and alcohol testing (swab-based test)
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Successful completion of Company Orientation and site-specific orientation
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Participate in compliance and monitoring requirements associated with pit operations, including weed management, water sampling, piezometer measurements, air/noise monitoring, site inspections, pit dewatering tracking, and completion of annual reports for regulators.
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Participate in all aspects of exploration and mining, including quality control, resource delineation, quality testing, land maintenance and acquisitions, and public engagement activities.
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Support field work prior to, during, and following pit activities (e.g. pre-disturbance assessments, pit monitoring, reclamation assessments, etc.)
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At minimum, completion of a two (2) year technical diploma in the Biology, Environment or Geoscience fields from a recognized college or technical institution.
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Relevant industry experience is considered an asset.
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Relevant experience should include environmental site assessment programs, such as soil, vegetation, and wetland assessments.
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Knowledge of Alberta Environment and Parks regulations and guidelines is an asset.
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Experience and knowledge of the mining/aggregate industry is an asset.
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Experience with GIS software (ArcPro, etc.) and field data collection software (Survey123, etc.) is an asset.
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Strong problem-solving skills and a high level of independence.
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Willingness to learn and grow.
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Detail oriented and organized.
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Strong communication skills, including technical writing ability.
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Ability to work in a fast-paced, multi-disciplinary project team environment.
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Candidates must successfully complete Sil Industrial Minerals Orientation, Site Specific Orientation as well as any other fit-for-work testing.