About the job Underground Mine Geotechnical Engineer
About the Role
Location: Interior British Columbia (Fly-in/Fly-out)
Job Type: Full-time, Project-Based (3-Year Secondment)
JDS Energy & Mining is seeking an experienced Underground Mine Geotechnical Engineer to support the development and operation of an underground mining project located in the interior of British Columbia.
This is a project-based position operating on a fly-in/fly-out (FIFO) rotational schedule, with full camp accommodations provided while on site.
The successful candidate will provide technical support to underground operations, including ground control management, geotechnical monitoring, excavation stability assessments, and underground risk management. Working closely with mine engineers, geologists, surveyors, and operations personnel, this role is critical to ensuring safe underground development and production while maintaining compliance with operational and regulatory standards.
The JDS Way
All employees are expected to promote and adhere to The JDS Way:
- Accept No Mediocrity
- Conduct Business Professionally, Ethically, and Practically
- True to Our Word
- Uphold the Highest Standards of Leadership, Teamwork, and Accountability
- Maintain Open and Honest Communication
- Ensure No Harm to people, the environment, assets, or reputation
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct routine underground geotechnical inspections of development headings, stopes, ramps, raises, and underground infrastructure
- Monitor underground ground conditions and identify geotechnical hazards affecting safety and production
- Perform rock mass characterization, structural mapping, and geotechnical logging
- Evaluate excavation, stope stability, and provide ground support recommendations (bolts, mesh, shotcrete, cable bolts, and reinforcement systems)
- Assist in the development and maintenance of Ground Control Management Plans (GCMP)
- Acquire and interpret underground monitoring instrumentation data (extensometers, MPBX systems, convergence monitoring, and seismic systems)
- Provide geotechnical input into mine planning, sequencing, ventilation raises, and infrastructure development
- Support drill and blast reviews related to overbreak, dilution, and wall stability
- Participate in geotechnical risk assessments and incident investigations related to ground instability or falls of ground
- Maintain accurate geotechnical records, mapping, inspection reports, and monitoring databases
- Prepare and present daily, weekly, and monthly technical reports
- Collaborate with engineers, geologists, surveyors, and operations teams to improve performance and safety
- Ensure compliance with site safety standards, operating procedures, and regulatory requirements
Package Details
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Geological Engineering, Mining Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, or a related discipline
- Registered Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) or eligible for registration with Engineers and Geoscientists BC (EGBC)
- Minimum 5 years experience working at underground operations
- Experience working in underground mining operations is required
- Strong understanding of rock mechanics, ground control, and excavation stability principles
- Experience with underground mining methods such as longhole stoping, cut-and-fill, and/or room-and-pillar mining is considered an asset
- Familiarity with geotechnical and mine planning software, such as:
- Rocscience Suite
- Numerical modeling such as RS2 or FLAC3D
- Mine planning such as Deswik and/or Vulcan
- Leapfrog
- AutoCAD
- Microsoft Excel
- Strong analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced underground environment
Compensation
- Competitive compensation based on actual hours worked
- Compensation will be commensurate with the successful candidate’s experience
Character & Fit
- Enthusiastic, motivated team player in a high-performing, multidisciplinary environment
- Takes ownership of work quality and project performance
- Professional, open, and honest communicator
- Flexible and adaptable to changing roles, locations, and work environments
- Strong English written and verbal communication skills
- Committed to maintaining the highest standards of underground safety and operational excellence