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Who We Are We are a global mining company dedicated to safely delivering nickel, copper, cobalt, and platinum group metals essential for the world’s energy transition.
Our mission is to improve lives and shape a better future together.
From utensils to cellphones to satellites, our operations simplify daily life and enhance connectivity. Our metals are integral to life-saving medical equipment and the electric vehicles driving the fight against climate change – our work truly matters.
Join our diverse team of 15,000 talented individuals committed to transforming critical minerals into prosperity and sustainable development in countries like Canada, Brazil, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, and Japan. We invite you to use your skills with us and contribute to something meaningful and enduring.
The Opportunity We are currently seeking an Environmental Advisor to join our Environment Team in Voisey’s Bay, Labrador, a fly-in fly-out operation. This is a permanent on-site position, working a two-week on, two-week off rotation at our Voisey’s Bay Mine Site.
As an Environmental Advisor, you will assist in the development of, and execution of, the Labrador Operations environmental plan that will enable continuous improvement in environmental performance. Reporting to the Environment Superintendent, this role joins a team of environmental professionals that strives to provide high quality services needed to support the Labrador Operation’s environmental related business goals.
Additionally, in this position you will:
Work with a team of environmental professionals, including contract employees, to provide guidance and expertise regarding environmental programs for Labrador Operations in order to achieve continuous improvement in their environmental objectives
Develop and maintain the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System (EMS), policies and procedures
Monitor compliance to environmental programs, standards and regulations as well as identifying trends and critical issues so that solutions can be identified
Ensure quality assurance and quality control aspects of monitoring programs, respective monitoring equipment and collected monitoring data
Develop and conduct compliance monitoring programs (e.g. ambient air, water quality, soil, wildlife, etc) as stipulated in regulatory approvals for Labrador Operations. Coordinate reporting to meet regulatory, corporate, and other external requirements
Conduct or manage effects monitoring as prescribed in the Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program and per applicable regulatory, corporate, and social requirements
Develop and deliver environmental training as defined by the Environment Superintendent or requested by the organization
Establish and maintain a network of Vale Operations and Support contacts to support evaluations of potential impacts of regulatory changes and potential strategies to address.
Coordinate planning/implementation of permitting and compliance strategies, including budgeting and scheduling.
Coordinate and/or provide support to the Canadian environment teams in the implementation of Global/North Atlantic sustainability initiatives.
About You Education:
An undergraduate degree in Environmental Science, Engineering Studies (or equivalent) is required.
Experience:
A minimum of 5 years’ experience in a similar role.
Skills:
Technical expertise and knowledge on environmental issues in order to interpret legislation and develop sound advocacy strategies.
Technical expertise and knowledge on environmental baseline studies, permitting requirements, Environmental Assessment process, MDMER requirements etc.
Experience in environmental sampling and data analysis
Experience uploading data from devices to PC for appropriate reporting and recordkeeping requirements
Experience in ISO 14001
Understanding of regulatory and legislative processes and key government departments charged with approving regulatory requirements of interest to Vale.
Must understand complex environmental issues and have the ability to clearly articulate key messages to target audiences (employees, community, government).
Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. Must be able to write and speak persuasively.
Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to interact in a positive and productive way with key audiences (government, community stakeholders, peers and a variety of Vale work groups).
Ability to stay calm under pressure; manage and multi-task on a variety of issues & activities.
What We Offer You
Competitive compensation including a variable annual incentive plan
Participation in a competitive Defined Contribution Pension package
Comprehensive benefits package (company paid core coverage, flex health and dental coverage, flex accounts, disability plans and optional insurances)
Leave for all of life’s reasons (vacation, flex, sick, parental)
Work culture dedicated to safety, diversity & inclusion, and career growth
Employee Family Assistance Program
Virtual Healthcare online
Online training and career development opportunities
Chartered flights within Newfoundland & Labrador
24/7 access to a fully stocked cafeteria with balanced meals prepared by our culinary team
Access to recreational facilities and social activities (cardio/weight room, gymnasium, music room, movie theatre, etc.)
Accommodations are equipped with cable TV, internet, and unlimited long-distance calling
All Personal Protective Equipment is provided upon hire. Employees are given a safety boot allowance and receive a 100% reimbursement for prescription safety glasses
Why Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada's easternmost province, is known for its rugged coastline, rich cultural heritage, and significant natural resources. The province's economy is bolstered by a robust mining sector, where our operations play a crucial role. At Long Harbour, we operate a state-of-the-art processing plant, which refines nickel concentrate from the Voisey's Bay mine into finished nickel, copper, and cobalt products. This plant is a cornerstone of our commitment to value-added processing in Canada. Meanwhile, the Voisey's Bay mine, located in Labrador, is one of the world's most substantial nickel deposits. It provides high-quality nickel, copper, and cobalt, essential for the 21st century economy.
Include to Transform At Vale Base Metals, 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 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 critical 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.
Vale recognizes the Impacts and Benefits Agreements with the Innu Nation and the Nunatsiavut Government in which Innu and Inuit workers have first preference for employment at the Voisey’s Bay Mine Site. This is guided by an adjacency principle that first gives preference to those who live on the coast of Labrador, followed by those residing in the rest of Labrador, those residing on the island of the province, followed by the rest of Canada.
Next, priority will be given to Newfoundland and Labrador residents. We also welcome those who are willing to relocate back home and those looking to make NL their permanent home.
Accommodation is available throughout our recruitment process for applicants with disabilities.
Innu Nation members and Nunatsiavut beneficiaries can submit their application to their Vale Aboriginal Employment Coordinator.
Pay Grade: F6T Apply by: Wednesday, September 18th, 2024 #Vale Base Metals