Job Description:
The Health & Safety Manager for Underground Mining is responsible for the development, implementation, and oversight of all health and safety systems and initiatives related to underground operations. This includes regulatory compliance, hazard identification, incident response, workforce training, and promoting a strong safety culture in challenging and dynamic underground mining environments.
Responsibilities
- Health & Safety Leadership:
- Lead all underground safety efforts across the project, ensuring alignment with corporate standards, client expectations, and applicable regulations.
- Promote a proactive safety culture, acting as a mentor and coach for workers, supervisors, and contractors.
- Provide on-site leadership, conduct safety tours, field inspections, and risk assessments.
- Regulatory Compliance
- Ensure compliance with provincial/federal mining and occupational health & safety legislation (e.g., Mines Act, WSCB, WSCC, MSHA).
- Liaise with regulatory bodies and prepare for site inspections, audits, and reporting.
- Risk Management & Hazard Control
- Oversee underground-specific risk assessments including ground control, ventilation, equipment movement, and confined space entry.
- Lead Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), Critical Task Observations, and implementation of control measures.
- Training & Competency
- Develop and deliver underground-specific safety training programs (ground support, ventilation, SCBA, tag-in/tag-out, etc.).
- Verify worker qualifications and ensure ongoing competency evaluations.
- Incident Management
- Lead investigations using ICAM or equivalent methodology for underground incidents.
- Prepare reports, identify root causes, and track corrective actions to closure.
- Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain safety documentation, statistics, and leading/lagging indicators.
- Submit daily, weekly, and monthly H&S reports as required by client and company.
- Emergency Response
- Oversee underground emergency response plans, mine rescue coordination, and drills.
- Ensure adequate equipment, communications, and training are in place and functional.
Working Place:
Kelowna, BC, Canada
Department :
Mining & Civil
Package Details :
Compensation
- Competitive wage is offered with annual discretionary bonus and health benefits.
- Travel expenses are reimbursed.
Work Schedule
- Typical rotation: 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off or 20 days on / 10 days off or as dictated by project needs.
- Site-based role at a remote underground mining project.
- Extended periods working underground in physically demanding conditions.
Qualifications/Experience/Education Requirements
- Minimum 8–10 years of HSE experience in mining or heavy industry, with at least 5 years in underground mining environments.
- Relevant degree or diploma in Occupational Health & Safety, Mining Engineering, or related field.
- Strong knowledge of underground mining hazards and controls (ground control, diesel particulates, ventilation, etc.).
- Proficient in MS Office Suite; familiarity with health & safety management systems (e.g., SiteDocs, Intelex) is an asset.
- Excellent communication, leadership, and coaching skills.
Character
- Must be enthusiastic and motivated to be part of a high performing multidisciplinary team focused on driving maximum resource development value to our internal and external clients.
- Must be willing to take responsibility for project performance and internally motivated to set and achieve goals/targets.
- Must be open and honest in all communications internally and externally.
- Must be flexible in terms of assignments, work locations, and roles and be comfortable working in both industrial and office settings.
- Must have strong English written and verbal communication skills. Spanish communication skills are an asset.