Position Title
Coordinator, Environmental
Employment Type
Full-Time
Organization
Gibraltar Mine
Location
Mcleese Lake, BC
Reporting Relationship
Superintendent, Environment and Tailings
Salary Range
$94,900 to $118,700
Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), Canada, Trekor Metals Limited (Trekor) is a leading North American copper producer with a robust development pipeline of minerals projects and properties in Canada and the United States.
Known for seeing opportunities where other mining companies do not, Trekor has a two-decade track record of delivering value for shareholders, employees, communities where we operate, and others — from acquiring the Gibraltar Mine in BC for a single dollar and building it into Canada's second-largest copper producer, to transforming Arizona’s Florence Copper into the world's first greenfield in-situ copper recovery operation.
Trekor goes Beyond Potential.
For more information visit our website www.Trekormetals.com.
Gibraltar Mine is seeking an Environmental Coordinator to join our Environmental Department. This role offers an excellent opportunity for an environmental professional to support key monitoring programs, data analysis, and compliance activities at one of Canada’s largest open-pit copper mines.
The successful candidate will contribute to surface water, groundwater, hydrometric, reclamation, and field instrumentation programs while supporting environmental inspections, audits, and regulatory reporting. The role involves compiling and interpreting environmental data, coordinating field activities, and collaborating with operational teams to promote environmental stewardship and continuous improvement across the site. This position provides the opportunity to work closely with senior environmental staff, strengthen technical expertise, and contribute meaningfully to maintaining Gibraltar’s high environmental performance standards.
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Leading and coordinating the Trekor-Gibraltar Field Monitoring program onsite, in accordance with the Health, Safety and Reclamation Code for Mines in British Columbia and applicable permits/regulations.
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Preparation of Annual Environmental Report.
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Preparation of Quarterly Water Quality Report.
- Preparation of internal Monthly Environmental Report.
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Management of ML/ARD monitoring program.
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Management of Hydrometric Program.
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Supervise Environmental Monitors and Technicians.
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Coordinate Sampling and Environmental Inspection Schedule.
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Manage water, air, and soil quality database.
- Manage meteorological data and support equipment maintenance.
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Support permitting and compliance activities.
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2-5 years of environmental experience, ideally in the field of water quality or environmental management.
- Proficient at technical writing, communication, and presenting.
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Working knowledge of provincial and federal regulations as they relate to mining and the environment.
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Proficiency with ArcGIS will be an asset.
- Excellent organizational abilities and time management skills.
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Comfortable working with ATV, UTV, and snowmobiles will be an asset.
- Proficient with Microsoft office suite.
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Experience with Database management, such as Monitor Pro, will be an asset.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
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Effective communication and technical writing skills.
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Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint); experience with GIS, AutoCAD, or database tools is an asset.
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Demonstrated commitment to health, safety, and environmental excellence.
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Valid Canadian driver’s license and ability to work in a field environment as required.
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Williams Lake has a population of approximately 12,000 but services nearly 25,000 as it is a central hub for many outlying smaller communities
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Adult recreational leagues for many popular sports including hockey, soccer, and softball
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A fantastic trail network for mountain biking, walking, and hiking
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Dozens of nearby lakes for fishing, paddling, and camping opportunities
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Close by cross country and downhill skiing venues
At all Trekor locations, we pride ourselves in offering a challenging and rewarding work environment. Our employees have the opportunity for career and professional growth through development, education, and succession plan programs.
Additionally, our compensation and benefits package includes competitive salaries and vacation packages, health, dental, and disability insurance benefits, and an RRSP matching program.
To apply for this exciting position and join our growing and dynamic organization, apply via the Trekor website at www.Trekormetals.com/careers/.
Trekor is an equal opportunity employer who encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.