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Underground Mine Operations Supervisor

Employer
Vale Base Metals
Location
VNL, Canada
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
Oct 2, 2020

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Category
Mining Production, Supervisory
Work Term
Permanent
Work Load
Full Time
Language
English
Who We Are

Vale is a pioneering mining company that works with passion to discover and transform resources into the ingredients essential to people's daily lives. We are the world’s largest producer of nickel and iron ore, and a leading producer of copper, cobalt and precious metals. Headquartered in Brazil, Vale is a truly global company, operating on five continents.

Our growth is ongoing and so are our opportunities. Construction activities for the development of an underground mine at Voisey’s Bay began in 2016. Once complete, the mine expansion is expected to produce about 40,000 tonnes of nickel per year and extend the life of the Voisey’s Bay operation until at least 2032. Over several years, an additional 400 full-time positions will be created at Voisey’s Bay to support the underground operations and expanded site services. For a professional like you, this means tremendous career opportunities now and well into the future.

Our Voisey’s Bay Mine Expansion Project (OR) team is currently seeking a:



Underground Mine Operations Supervisor

The Opportunity:

The Underground Mine Operations Supervisor is responsible to continuously improve the work team performance through established processes and procedures in achieving assigned objectives. The supervisor will work to improve the effectiveness of the front-line team while meeting the business objectives.

The Underground Mine Operations Supervisor will play a key role in development of the Operational Readiness plan for the underground mining operation in Voisey’s Bay. This role will provide ongoing input to the design and construction details of the mine expansion project, as well as develop procedures and practices for the underground mine. The main challenge for this role is to ensure the underground mine is ready for full production when the project period finishes.



This is a permanent position based at the Voisey’s Bay Mine Site, on a two week on, two week off rotation.

Accountabilities:
  • Assigning tasks to team members so that the work is completed in a safe and coordinated way;
  • Using practical judgment, within limits set by the Mine Manager, to handle process and social problems effectively as they occur;
  • Help develop and review Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to be used during mine operations;
  • Correctly applying established policies, procedures, and known methods;
  • Coaching and teaching team members to continuously improve their skills and performance;
  • During shift, hold team accountable for safety, behavior, housekeeping, team work, and professionalism;
  • Supervise the production work components of the front-line planning and scheduling business process;
  • Carryout tasks as assigned by the Superintendent or his/her designate to achieve the desired results within an agreed upon timeline and end state;
  • Work within budget, guidelines, and standards to execute Safety and Production Plans as established by the Superintendent or his/her designate;
  • Foster a climate of safety, mutual trust, and respect among all members of his/her team;
  • Work collectively with peers and cross functionally with colleagues in engineering, geology, maintenance, and services to achieve the objectives of the mine;
  • Request training in skills development where required and communicate needs to the Superintendent.


Education:
  • Underground Common Core (First Line Production Supervisor or Hard Rock Miner)
  • Graduate of Mining Technologist program, or similar, is preferred.


Experience:
  • A minimum of 3-4 years of similar supervisory experience in underground mining operations.
  • Experience in underground backfill operation is considered an asset.


Knowledge and Skills:
  • Ability to decipher and prioritize multiple tasks
  • Exceptional communication and presentation skills.
  • Hold people accountable for working within boundaries of Vale’s policies and procedures.
  • Courage – must be able to demonstrate a reasonable trust in personal abilities.
  • Must be able to recognize, prioritize and understand the controls required to mitigate risks in the workplace.
  • Supervisory training program considered an asset
  • Computer knowledge in MS Word and Excel
  • Strong business and process knowledge.
  • First Aid Training.

Difference Makes All the Difference

At Vale, we are committed to ensuring an inclusive work environment where people feel comfortable to be themselves. Vale encourages everyone to express their ideas and opinions and Vale values the plurality of individual profiles. We want our people to feel that all voices are heard, all cultures respected and that a variety of perspectives are not only welcome – they are essential to our success. We treat each other fairly and with dignity regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or any other personal consideration that makes us different.

Vale is an equal opportunity employer seeking to increase diversity across our operations and improve equal opportunity at Vale and in the mining industry.

Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their application online at www.valejobs.ca or by forwarding their application to their Vale Aboriginal Employment Coordinator.

Deadline to Apply: Thursday, October 1 st , 2020

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