Overview We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Geotechnical Engineer to join our team in supporting mining project development and operations. This role will be critical in providing geotechnical expertise across the project life cycle—from exploration and feasibility studies to construction and operations. You will work cross-functionally with geology, civil, environmental, and mine planning teams to ensure safe and efficient ground engineering solutions.
Key Responsibilities Site Investigation & Characterization -Plan and execute geotechnical site investigations, including borehole drilling, test pits, sampling, and in-situ testing. -Interpret and analyze geotechnical data to develop ground models and support engineering design. -Coordinate and oversee laboratory testing programs for soil and rock mechanics.
Design & Analysis -Conduct slope stability assessments (open pit and waste dumps), foundation design, and retaining structure evaluations. -Develop and review geotechnical designs for mine infrastructure, including haul roads, embankments, tailings storage facilities (TSFs), and underground excavations. -Perform geotechnical modeling using software (e.g., Rocscience suite, PLAXIS, FLAC, Slide).
Risk Management & Compliance -Support geohazard identification and risk assessments, including seismicity, ground movement, and water-related instabilities. -Contribute to geotechnical risk registers and mitigation strategies throughout project phases. -Ensure designs and recommendations comply with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
Monitoring & Support -Implement and interpret geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring programs. -Provide construction support and geotechnical oversight during earthworks, tailings facility construction, and pit/underground development. -Respond to geotechnical issues in real time with practical engineering solutions.
Reporting & Collaboration -Prepare technical reports, memos, and design documents for internal and external stakeholders. -Present findings and recommendations to project teams and management. -Collaborate with consultants, contractors, and regulatory agencies as required.
Qualifications Education -Bachelor's degree in Geotechnical, Geological, Civil Engineering or related field. -Master’s degree with geotechnical specialization (preferred).
Experience -3–8 years of relevant geotechnical experience in the mining or heavy civil industry. -Experience in open pit, underground mining, or tailings storage facility projects is strongly preferred.
Skills & Tools -Strong analytical and technical writing skills. -Proficient with geotechnical software (e.g., GeoStudio, Rocscience, FLAC, Leapfrog). -Familiar with GIS and 3D modeling tools (ArcGIS, Surpac, Deswik is a plus). -Ability to work independently and in field environments.
Preferred Certifications -Professional Engineer (P.E./P.Eng) or working towards registration. -Mine Safety certifications (e.g., MSHA, First Aid) a plus.
Work Conditions -Mix of office and field/site work depending on project phase. -May involve remote fieldwork and occasional travel to mining sites.