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Coeur Mining attracts and hires highly skilled individuals. By joining our team, you can look forward to:
- A stimulating values-based work environment
- A culture of collaboration and inclusion
- Inspiring colleagues and approachable leaders
- Career development opportunities
- A deeply rooted commitment to responsible mining, health and safety and community engagement
- A competitive total compensation program
- A comprehensive benefits package including a retirement savings plan
About Coeur Mining
Coeur Mining is a growing, all-North American precious metals producer with seven operations: the Las Chispas silver-gold mine and Palmarejo gold-silver complex in Mexico, the Rochester silver-gold mine in Nevada, the Kensington gold mine in Alaska, the Wharf gold mine in South Dakota, the Rainy River gold mine in Ontario, Canada, and the New Afton copper-gold mine in British Columbia, Canada. In addition, Coeur owns the Silvertip silver-zinc-lead exploration project in British Columbia.
Coeur offers a flexible, hybrid work model and a culture built on safety, collaboration, and real opportunities to develop your career for those who want to grow alongside a company that is doing the same.
Rainy River
Situated in beautiful northwestern Ontario, 65 km northwest of Fort Frances, the Rainy River mine is an open pit and underground, gold and silver producing, residential mine site.
The Rainy River mine, located adjacent to the Ontario/Minnesota border is 65 kilometers northwest of Fort Frances, Ontario and is situated half way between Winnipeg, Manitoba and Thunder Bay, Ontario The area is home to more than 130 species of birds and large populations of moose, black bear and deer. If you enjoy outdoor activities including hunting, fishing, winter sports and lake country then this is an area you will love to live and work in.
Applicants who reside in Northwestern Ontario and have experience working in a cross-cultural environment, coupled with knowledge of the unique challenges and opportunities presented to those living in the Northwest Ontario, are assets. Hiring priority will be given to qualified applicants who are beneficiaries of the Impact Benefits Agreement (IBA) and to qualified applicants residing in the Northwest Ontario communities. (Indigenous) Members must clearly identify their status on the online job application and resume if they wish to receive priority consideration.
About The Role
Position: Temporary Equipment Operator
Schedule: 7/7 – 12 hour Days and Nights
Term: ASAP – October 2026
Position Overview
Reporting to the Construction Supervisor, the Temporary Equipment Operator (Construction) will provide equipment operating expertise to Rainy River Coeur Construction (NGC) for the TMA Stage 8 Raise construction and other projects as required. This temporary position will have an approximate six (6) month term anticipated from May to October 2026 and will be based at the Rainy River Mine Site in Blackhawk, Ontario. The primary duties of the Temporary Equipment Operator (Construction) are to inspect, maintain, and operate heavy construction equipment to perform construction activities in a safe and efficient manner to meet production objectives.
As a member of the Capital Projects department, the Temporary Equipment Operator (Construction) is expected to live by the Coeur values of Innovation, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect and Excellence. in their daily work. The successful candidate must demonstrate commitment to and compliance with all company and industry Health & Safety, Environmental, and Social Responsibility policies and is responsible for engaging their work with the Courage to Care; never compromising on safety, looking out for one another, and stopping work if it is not safe.
- Please note that camp/travel/flights are not provided for this role. Preference may be given to candidates of the Rainy River District.
Duties And Responsibilities
Champion Site Safety Policies & Procedures. Operate Heavy Construction Equipment.
- Maintain review compliance with all relevant Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and other site safety policies and procedures on a minimum annual basis or as policies and procedures are revised.
- Perform work in compliance with all relevant policies and procedures and ensure that all mining regulations and company safety standards are met or exceeded in all aspects of work performed by self and others.
- Complete a daily Field Level Risk Assessment (FLRA) documenting work activity, safety risks, and the controls and mitigations applied by the worker to reduce the level of risk and prevent incidents.
- Conduct Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) for non-routine tasks and ensure that all work performed is supported by a formal assessment of risks and hazards which have been reviewed and signed off prior to work.
- Participate in morning toolbox talk discussing the work activities, raising and addressing safety concerns, and participating actively in the Positive Action Safety System (P.A.S.S.).
- Complete all required training and demonstrate competency in operating heavy construction equipment.
- Responsible for performing thorough pre-operational and post-operational circle checks of equipment documenting all issues on equipment logbook, and to clean, maintain, and secure all equipment as directed by legislation, policies, and procedures.
- Responsible to operator heavy construction equipment in a safe and reliable manner, in accordance to all policies and procedures, and to report all issues in a timely manner to the Construction Supervisor. Equipment may include front-end loaders, dozers, excavators, haul trucks, and other equipment as required by business needs.
Qualifications
- Demonstrate a positive attitude, willingness to learn, and self-starter approach.
- Demonstrate commitment to working safely and creating a safe working environment for others.
- Demonstrate effective interpersonal, verbal, listening, and teamwork skills.
- Demonstrate excellent organizational skills with attention to detail.
- Ability to work effectively as part of a team as well as individually with minimal supervision.
- Previous experience operating equipment, in construction, or in mining industry is an asset but not a requirement.
- Physical fitness is an asset as intermittent manual labour can be required in this role.
Requirements
- Grade 12 Diploma or GED Preferred.
- Posess a valid Canadian G or G2 Driver's license.
- Access to own reliable transporation.
- Hold or Obtain Equipment Operation Training (Conducted on Site).
- Hold or Obtain Ontario Common Core Training (Conducted on Site).
Working Conditions
- Working outdoors in varying weather conditions, including extreme heat, cold, rain, and wind conditions.
- Working outdoors on uneven terrain and slopes of various materials in active construction areas.
- Driving, walking, and working in congested high-traffic mining and construction areas with heavy equipment.
- Occasional lifting and carrying of items required (typically less than 23 kgs).
The anticipated salary for this position will be between $65,000 to $73,000.
- Note: this employment opportunity is based on an actual current vacancy, not just for future consideration.
Work Schedule
- 7 Days On / 7 Days Off.
- Wednesday to Tuesday Working Schedule.
- 12 Hours Per Day/Night, working 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
- Alternating Day Shift & Night Shift.
We thank all applicants for their interest but will only contact candidates selected to advance in the hiring process. Coeur Mining does not accept resumes from employment placement agencies, head-hunters or recruitment suppliers that are not in a formal contractual arrangement with the Company. Any resume or other information received from a supplier not approved by Coeur Mining will be considered unsolicited and will not be considered.
Inclusion, Equal Opportunity, Accessibility
Coeur Mining is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We are pleased to consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veterans’ status, Indigenous status or any other legally protected factors. Disability-related accommodations during the recruitment process are available upon request.
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