Description
Experience the unique lifestyle of Iqaluit, where the Northern Lights dance across pristine landscapes, and the wilderness becomes part of your everyday life. Moving to the Great North means immersing yourself in rare tranquility, far from the hustle and bustle of cities, and discovering authentic and fascinating cultures.
As a Senior Mines Inspector, each month will bring new discoveries by spending a week exploring and inspecting remote mining sites, with all expenses covered—comfortable accommodations and gourmet meals. The rest of the time, you’ll be based in Iqaluit, playing a crucial role in ensuring that mining operations comply with strict health and safety regulations. Mastery of the Mine Health and Safety Act and Regulations, as well as the Explosive Use Act and Regulations, is crucial for this role to maintain the highest standards of safety and compliance. This position offers an exciting career, combining the adventure of travel with the critical responsibility of maintaining compliance in the mining industry.
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with stakeholders through consultation and providing resources and guidance.
- Conduct design reviews for approval by the Chief Mines Inspector/Chief Safety Officer, including mine design to assess ground stability, design of waste dumps and surface impoundments, including stability of slopes, mechanical equipment design and mobile equipment system designs and reviews “Safety plans” and “Work plans” submitted by exploration companies.
- Inspect surface and underground mines to assess compliance with the Mine Health and Safety Acts and Regulations.
- Inspect exploration camps and ice roads servicing the mineral industry to ensure compliance with the Mine Health and Safety Acts and Regulations.
- Issue orders to the mine manager to comply when the work site is not operating in accordance with the Mine Health and Safety Acts or Regulations.
- Meet with mine management and safety committees to discuss safety issues in the workplace.
- Investigate incidents that have caused loss of life, property damage, or injuries.
- Suspend or cancel a supervisor, shift boss, blasting or hoist operator certificate when warranted.
- Investigate work refusals and discrimination cases as directed by the Deputy Chief Safety Officer.
- Prepare and provides written reports of investigations to the Deputy Chief Safety Officer.
- Recommend charges and prosecutions arising from investigations of non-compliance with the Mine Health and Safety Acts and Regulations.
- Testify or act as an expert witness in court for cases of non-compliance with the Mine Health and Safety Acts and Regulations.
Position Benefits:
- Relocation fully covered: all relocation expenses are covered, including moving your home (excluding vehicles).
- Comprehensive benefits: full health and dental coverage, discounts on airline tickets, and plenty of paid overtime.
- Competitive salary: bilingual candidates receive an attractive bonus.
- Guaranteed housing: government-subsidized housing is provided, with several options to choose from, ensuring your comfort.
- Complete gear: annual allowances for your uniform, boots ($250), and winter gear, as well as $1200 for professional development.
- All-inclusive duty travel: one week per month, you will have the opportunity to visit various mining sites. Accommodation and meals are fully covered, with stays in hotels where chefs prepare the meals.
- Vacation and holidays: enjoy 16.5 days of annual vacation, plus two paid weeks off during Christmas, in addition to federal, provincial, and Nunavut-specific holidays.