Manager, Environmental Management - Toronto, Canada - Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited

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MANAGER, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (TEMP. 14 MONTHS)

  • HEA00255

WHAT DOES AGNICO EAGLE VALUE?
We value
you - your unique set of skills and experience. We value your willingness to build those skills and make a meaningful contribution to our company.

And, we value your commitment to treat every person on our team with respect, helping us to operate safely, protect the environment and make a positive contribution to our local communities.


ABOUT OUR OPERATION
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  • When hiring we look at your credentials, but what about ours? The Harvard Business Review ranks Agnico Eagle as one of the world's 100 bestperforming companies; we are included in the FTSE4Good Index, which ranks companies on their environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance; and have been recognized as one of the Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada.
  • We employ over 9,000 people worldwide, with operations that span the globe. Our people enjoy exciting international careers as miners, geologists, environmental managers, financial analysts, community advisors and so much more. We operate with the highest performance standards, with minimum environmental impacts, and within accepting communities.


We are committed to developing the next generation of leaders as we enter one of the most exciting periods of growth in Agnico Eagle's history.

Will you join our team?


YOUR NEXT CHALLENGE:

Reporting to the Corporate Director, Environment and Operational Risks, you will be part of the Environment Department.

You will ensure that the goals and objectives are achieved while promoting and respecting Agnico Eagle's values, Health & Safety Code of Conduct and the environment.


  • Drive the development of AEM environmental management standards (e.g., Water Stewardship), systems (including RMMS) and best practices across all divisions;
  • Champion governance and best practice implementation for the disciplines of Water Management, Mine Waste Management, and Closure at all operations;
  • Lead the identification and resolution of environmental performance/compliance issues and technical risks, including but not limited to Water Management, Mine Waste Management (e.g., tailings, waste rock, heap leach facilities), and Closure;
  • Lead corporate component of investigations of significant environmental incidents;
  • Direct specialized programs/projects in the disciplines of Environmental Geochemistry (i.e., prediction and management of acid rock drainage and elemental leaching), Water Management, Mine Waste Management, and Closure Planning/Implementation;
  • Manage nonroutine assignments on an asrequired basis when special circumstances arise at operations (e.g., leadership role in site working groups to address particular issue site is facing);
  • Lead strategic planning and communications to senior management (e.g., regarding operational risks and solutions) and stakeholders (e.g., government regulators, local communities, operational teams) relevant to disciplines of Water Management, Mine Waste Management, and Closure at all operations;
  • Support risk assessment exercises for critical infrastructure (e.g., Tailings Storage Facilities, Heap Leach Facilities, Water Management Infrastructure, and Waste Rock Storage Facilities);
  • Contribute to preparation for biweekly conference calls, Quarterly Business Reviews, Quarterly Board Packages, Asset Retirement Obligation processes, and other reporting;
  • Mentor environmental staff across the organization.

WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED

  • A Bachelor's Degree in Science or Engineering in a field related to environment, mining, water management and/or mine waste management;
  • At least 10 years of experience working in environmental management in the mining industry;
  • Have a wide breadth of knowledge and experience in aspects associated with water management, mine waste management, and mine closure;
  • Have a good understanding of project permitting processes in Canadian jurisdictions, including environmental assessment, and if possible be familiar with the permitting process in some of the jurisdictions in which Agnico Eagle has activities;
  • Ability to comprehend technical reports in French is considered an asset;
  • Demonstrated ability to lead and engage people and teams;
  • A demonstrated ability to manage projects and to work under pressure;

Your Work Schedule:


  • 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday from our Corporate Office in Toronto, ON. Occasional visits to site may also be required.
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Job:

Environment & Sustainable Development


Primary Location:

Ontario-Toronto


Organization:

Agnico Eagle Mines


Schedule:

Full-time


Shift Schedule:

5/2


Employment Type Code:

Salaried


Posting End Date:

Apr 5, 2024, 10:59:00 PM

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