Geologist
This position uses established procedures to collect and interpret geological observations and samples for the purpose of guiding the mining effort. The role is based within an underground mine and is critical to the successful mining of this structurally complicated deposit. Production geologists are mobile, driving their own vehicle and utilizing a lift vehicle for sampling the face. The majority of an average workday occurs underground, collecting observations and samples, lining out headings, and involves clear and consistent communication with the operations and engineering groups.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS – Other Duties May be Assigned
Within this role, technical functions are executed at an advanced level of capability with little to no involvement from a supervisor. Technical functions for the role may include:
• Map and sample ore faces for assaying
• Identify potential geologic hazards and understand bolting requirements
• Provide stope scale (or smaller) structural understanding to predict geologic hazards in front of current face
• Map ribs of completed stopes to identify slabs, benches or extra panels
• Make muck pile calls for placement according to acid generation characteristics
• Sample ribs for acid-rock characterization
• Enter face mapping and sampling into AutoCAD and acQuire
• Prepare mine production reports and distribute on a daily basis
• Participate in map meetings by providing relevant geologic information
• Prepare ARD (acid generating potential) reports from underground rib sampling
• Able to adjust varying points of reference while safely navigating the terrain, maintaining awareness of traffic, and operating tools and machinery
• Able to identify vehicles, machinery, and people in peripheral vision
Speaking:
• Able to clearly communicate with co-workers and supervisors on the radio and in person
Hearing:
• Must wear hearing protection while working in loud environments
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and/or Experience
• BS in geological engineering or geology from a four-year college or university
• Preferred: One year or more of experience in exploration or mining geology, preferably underground.
Other Qualifications
• Proficient with Microsoft and AutoCAD software.
• Preferred: Knowledge of Datamine, LeapFrog, or equivalent modeling software helpful.
• Familiar with various mining methods.
- Willingness to work and live in a remote location in Alaska with a rotational schedule.
- Authorized to work in the US without work visa sponsorship.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
While performing the duties of this job, employees may be frequently required to stand, walk or sit for extended periods of time; use hand and fingers to handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; regularly required to talk and hear. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 75 pounds. Specific vision requirements for this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
This position may occasionally require work on nights. The position follows a 14 days on 14 days off rotation.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
- Travel assistance and accommodations provided.
- Opportunity for professional development and career advancement.
- Experience working in a unique and challenging environment surrounded by pristine wilderness.
- Commitment to safety, environmental stewardship, and community engagement.