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Reporting to the Geotechnical Senior Engineering Supervisor, the Geotechnical Engineer or Engineer-in-Training will be responsible for pit and spoil slope stability. The role involves performing field slope stability assessments (including drone), interpreting instrumentation data, and supporting stability analyses and designs to guide Open Pit Operations. You will coordinate geotechnical field programs, develop practical recommendations for mine planners and operations, and contribute to various slope stability evaluations, with a focus on safe access, mine designs, pit and spoil expansions, and design compliance. The position is based in Elk Valley, British Columbia, with a compressed work week and a February 11, 2026 application deadline; EVR offers comprehensive benefits and opportunities for career development.
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- Canada
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Geotechnical Engineer or Engineer-in-Training
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- Elk Valley Resources
- On-Site
Benefits:
- Two Annual Bonus Plans
- Comprehensive Benefits Plan
- Retirement Package
- Health Lifestyle Account
In this role you will:
- Participate in and adhere to health and safety programs and policies
- Perform regular geotechnical inspections of the active and dormant mining areas, report on the inspections, and provide recommendations
- Manage and interpret geotechnical data and apply to stability analyses, slope designs, and recommendations
- Perform stability analyses for rock slopes, waste dumps, and soil stockpiles
- Coordinate site geotechnical field programs and support geotechnical analyses and designs of the Life of Mine plan
- Coordinate and review work by external geotechnical consultants to ensure it is fit for purpose and meets specifications, standards, and codes
- Contribute to geotechnical projects and scheduling, including developing Appropriation Requests and tender packages, allocating budget, and conducting risk assessments
- Support geotechnical drilling programs including diamond core, reverse circulation (RC), hydrogeology studies, and instrumentation
Requirements:
- Bachelors degree in Geological Engineering, Mine Engineering, Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, or Geology
- Registered, or eligible to register, with Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia (EGBC) as a P. Eng. Or Engineer-in-Training (E.I.T.)
- Recent graduates, upcoming graduates, and qualified candidates with related post-graduate geotechnical experience are encouraged to apply
- Working knowledge preferred of Microsoft Suite including Excel, PowerPoint and relevant geotechnical and rock mechanics or mining software
- Recent geotechnical role at an open pit mining operation is an asset
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