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Senior Mine Engineer


Kinross Gold Corporation


Location

Fairbanks, AK | United States


Job description

Located approximately 26 miles from the City of Fairbanks, Fort Knox is a centre of excellence for the Company as one of the few cold weather heap leach facilities in the world. Fort Knox celebrated its 25-year anniversary in 2021, and has produced over 8.5 million ounces since it began operation. In 2020, Kinross acquired Manh Choh – a project expected to commence production in 2024 and process ore at Fort Knox.

Fort Knox prioritizes being a strong contributor to the State and local communities, and since 2001, has helped support more than 300 community partners and has contributed more than US$25 million to the Alaska Mental Health Trust.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or any other basis as protected by applicable state, federal and/or local law.  

Fort Knox is NOT a camp mine.

Job Description

Responsible for carrying out a full range of engineering functions including, but not limited to: development of an accurate mineral model, generation of mineable pit designs, analyzing equipment needs, managing multiple projects, creation of alternative mine plans, and evaluation of various operational scenarios with the goal of maximizing revenue. Must show the ability and willingness to supervise and develop other department personnel. Will have direct involvement and communication with staff from all departments.

Job Responsibilities

1.    Develop accurate mineral model(s) for use in planning and reserve/resource calculations.
2.    Design ultimate pits and intermediate phases based on mineral model and constraints such as mining limitations, slope design criteria, topography, and facility location.
3.    Use pit design along with knowledge of mineral model and production constraints to generate a long-range plan that accurately predicts mining progress by period.
4.    Review the preparation of short-term mine plans and schedules and make recommendations on the integration of those plans with the long-term and LOM plans.
5.    Evaluate alternative designs and mine plans based on various operational scenarios with the goal of maximizing productivity and revenue.
6.    Conduct equipment studies to verify that planned production goals can be met.
7.    Make recommendations for opportunities that maximize efficiency and productivity of the entire operation.
8.    Prepare resource/reserve estimations and annual technical report.
9.    Generate mine planning and project management monthly summaries for use in company reporting.
10.    Provide support, as needed, to other departments on monthly reporting.
11.    Review designs of dumps, access roads, ramps, and mine site facilities.
12.    Project management duties, including, but not limited to: contract review, bid award, cost estimation, schedule tracking, and reporting.
13.    Supervise and train other department personnel to perform duties listed above.
14.    Maintain accurate records and files.
15.    Consistent exercise of discretion and judgment in job performance.
16.    Punctuality and regular attendance is required.
17.    Meet or exceed established performance expectations set by management.
18.    Compliance with all company policies and procedures including, but not limited to, safety, confidentiality, and environmental policies.
19.    Possession of a valid driver’s license issued by the state.
20.    Work safely in all areas and identify potential safety hazards and work with management to correct them.
21.    Work without significant risk of harm to self and others.
22.    Perform other duties as required.

Education and Experience

  1. BS Degree in engineering from an ABET accredited program (preferably environmental, civil, or mining).
  2. Minimum of five years of experience in a mining environment preferred.

Skills

  1. Knowledge of engineering techniques as they apply to pit design, mine planning, equipment analysis, and project management.
  2. Thorough understanding of open-pit mining operations as well as a general understanding of milling operations and mine maintenance.
  3. Thorough working knowledge and skill using a P.C. utilizing word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation programs. Experience with MineSight and AutoCAD preferred.
  4. Experience in supervising personnel is preferred.
  5. Have a strong commitment to safe working practices.
  6. Possess good interpersonal skills.
  7. Strong verbal, written, analytical and persuasive skills and the ability to interact effectively with all levels of employees and management.
  8. Strong administrative and organizational skills desired.
  9. Must be a self-starter with the ability to work with others in a team environment.
  10. Ability to function within the qualifications outlined in the attached physical demands sheets.
  11. May work holidays, shift work, and weekends as required.

Reporting Relationships

This position reports to the Chief Mine Engineer 

Legislative Requirements

US work permit required

Language Requirements

Travel Requirements

Travel not required, only exceptionally

Kinross is a Canadian-based global senior gold mining company with operations and projects in the United States, Brazil, Mauritania, Chile, and Canada. Our focus on delivering value is based on our core principles of responsible mining, operational excellence, disciplined growth and balance sheet strength. Kinross maintains listings on the Toronto Stock Exchange (symbol:K) and the New York Stock Exchange (symbol:KGC).


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