Mine Project Engineer
at Ministry of Mines
Greater Sudbury, ON, Canada -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 24 Dec, 2024 | USD 83634 Annual | 27 Sep, 2024 | N/A | Consultations,Regulatory Agencies,Enquiries,Presentations,Regulations,Word Processing,Environmental Engineering,Computer Skills,Team Leadership,Developments,Spreadsheets,Diplomacy,Rights | No | No |
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Description:
Are you interested in a challenging opportunity that ensures Ontario mines are properly rehabilitated to public health, safety and environmental standards?
If you are a professional engineer with a sound knowledge of and experience in mine rehabilitation as a mining, civil or chemical, or environmental engineer, consider this position with the Mine Rehabilitation Section with the Ministry of Mines.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE:
- You know and have experience applying the theories, principles and practices of engineering science.
- You have specialized knowledge in mining, civil, chemical or environmental engineering.
- You have knowledge and experience in mine rehabilitation
- You can interpret and apply environmental legislation and regulations (e.g. Mining Act and Environmental Protection Act, Ontario Water Resources Act, Environmental Assessment Act and Environmental Bill of Rights).
- You have related experience in pollution control, mine rehabilitation theories and practices.
- You know environmental trends and developments in the academic and engineering communities.
- You have technical expertise to identify sources of water, air and solid pollutants from complex mine closure projects.
ANALYTICAL, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, AND ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS:
- You can analyze complex information in great detail.
- You can develop appropriate solutions to problems.
- You have project management and planning experience.
- You have strong team leadership and professional judgement skills.
- You have knowledge of rules of evidence and court procedures to conduct investigations.
- You are highly organized to effectively manage assigned projects/issues.
COMMUNICATION AND INTERPERSONAL SKILLS:
- You engage in consultations to build consensus among clients and stakeholders.
- You have the ability to provide advice to internal and external stakeholders.
- You have the ability to liaise and make presentations to regulatory agencies, site owners, officials, and/or other concerned parties.
- You have the ability to respond to enquiries and complaints from the public with tact and diplomacy.
COMPUTER SKILLS:
- You have knowledge of office computer software including word processing, spreadsheets and database packages to assess data,
conduct analysis and prepare reports and presentations.
Responsibilities:
As the Mine Project Engineer, you will:
- plan, organize and manage the tendering process and recommend final acceptance
- review and analyze engineering designs and prepare documents, reports and data for sites
- design, conduct and/or coordinate surveys and engineering/technical investigations
- coordinate compliance audits and action plans for mine closures
- ensure compliance with environmental legislation and ministry standards and guidelines
- provide testimony before court and judicial hearings
- provide professional technical advice and training to staff
Note: This position requires travel to areas not accessible by public transit.
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Engineering Design / R&D
Mechanical Engineering
Graduate
Proficient
1
Greater Sudbury, ON, Canada