Nickel Plate - Senior Environmental Specialist
About the role
JOB PURPOSE
Barrick Gold Inc. is looking for a Senior Environmental Specialist to join a motivated and high performing team at the closed Nickel Plate Mine near Hedley, BC. This position reports to the Senior Closure Manager and leads implementation of final closure plans in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that aligns with Barrick’s overall business strategy and goals. The successful candidate brings a strong background in mining environmental management and a broad range of operational, technical and project experience to the team. The role is based on-site at Nickel Plate Mine with some travel.
Compensation Range: CA$109 - $122K
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Coordinate reclamation and environmental monitoring programs, including water quality, biological, vegetation monitoring activities, ensuring compliance with existing permits, authorizations, and regulatory requirements
- Oversee program resourcing, scheduling, data management, analysis, and reporting to support operation and closure objectives
- Continually review and improve environmental monitoring programs and techniques in alignment with industry standards and best practices
- Provide leadership and oversight to field staff, consultants, and contractors conducting environmental investigations and technical studies.
- Apply knowledge of site-wide environmental performance trends to provide informed input into final closure plans
- Manage technical studies and coordinate multidisciplinary project teams to ensure successful execution of environmental and closure-related initiates
- Develop and deliver presentations to regulators, community groups, First Nations, and internal stakeholders
- Champion Barrick’s safety culture through visible felt leadership and active participation in health and safety programs
- Develop, implement, and maintain site-specific procedures, standards, and employee training programs
- Ensure all incidents, near misses and hazards are reported, investigated and closed out in a timely manner
- Participate in risk identification, assessment, and mitigation planning exercises
- Develop and track project budgets, and provide inputs to financial tracking and reporting processes
- Foster collaborative relationships with Nickel Plate operations staff, Barrick Closure Group personnel, regulatory agencies, and First Nations partners
- Actively participate in First Nations engagement activities and identify opportunities to strengthen long-term partnerships and collaboration
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor or higher in Environmental Science, Engineering, or a related discipline
- Professional registration as a Qualified Professional (e.g., P.Geo, R.P.Bio), or immediate eligibility for registration is considered an asset
- Minimum of 10 years relevant experience, preferably across a variety of roles within the mining industry
- Experience with environmental monitoring, data management, and regulatory reporting programs
- Working knowledge of mine closure, mining operations, construction activities, and/or water treatment systems
- Knowledge of British Columbia environmental permitting and regulatory processes an assest
- Experience engaging and consulting First Nations communities is required
- Strong understanding of water quality, hydrogeology, chemistry or geochemistry is considered an asset
- Experience with groundwater and surface water collection and treatment systems, tailings storage facilities, and civil/geotechnical engineering concepts is preferred
- Experience with occupational health and safety systems and applicable safety requirements, including WorkSafeBC and the Health Safety and Reclamation Code regulations.
- Strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, and Excel is required
- Experience with environmental databases and GIS platforms such as EQuIS and ArcGIS is considered an asset
- Strong leadership, coaching and influencing skills with direct reports, indirect reports, and peers
- Excellent organizational, analytical, problem-solving, written and verbal communication skills
- Possession of a valid driver's license with a satisfactory driving record
- Ability and willingness to travel within the US and Canada
Desired Competencies
- Strong analytical and critical thinking skills with high attention to detail
- Self-starter, adaptable, and capable of working effectively in a dynamic environment
- Strong sense of accountability and ability to balance strategic priorities with day-to-day operational requirements
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality work with timely delivery
- Sound judgement and decision-making skills, with the ability to respond effectively in fast-paced environments
- Professional communication and interpersonal skills, including interpersonal skills, diplomacy, and relationship management
- Ability to work collaboratively across cross-functional teams and influence positive outcomes
- Ability and willingness to travel locally and work in a remote mountain environment
- Physically capable of working outdoors in varying terrain and weather conditions, including walking on uneven, sloped, rocky, wet or icy ground and must have the ability to lift up to 50 pounds consistently and safely
Thank you for your application, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.