Industrial Hygiene Advisor
Vale Canada
Ready to build a rewarding career in an industry that is growing?
Who We Are
- We are a global mining company dedicated to safely delivering nickel, copper, cobalt, and platinum group metals essential for the world’s energy transition.
- Our mission is to improve lives and shape a better future together.
- From utensils to cellphones to satellites, our operations simplify daily life and enhance connectivity. Our metals are integral to life-saving medical equipment and the electric vehicles driving the fight against climate change – our work truly matters.
- Join our diverse team of 15,000 talented individuals committed to transforming critical minerals into prosperity and sustainable development in countries like Canada, Brazil, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, and Japan. We invite you to use your skills with us and contribute to something meaningful and enduring.
The Opportunity
- We are currently seeking an Industrial Hygiene Advisor to join our Health, Safety, and Risk team in Voisey’s Bay, Labrador, a fly-in fly-out operation.
- This is a permanent on-site position, working a two week on, two week off rotation at our Voisey’s Bay Mine Site.
- As an Industrial Hygiene Advisor, you will coordinate and respond to industrial hygiene issues in the mines/plants including occupational exposures, health risk assessments ergonomics programs to ensure departmental compliance to relevant legislation, corporate guidelines, divisional programs and spis. The advisor develops the sampling schedule and ensures that industrial hygiene programs are developed and operated at a high technical standard. The advisor will also be assigned projects to reduce the workplace exposures and improve the operational performance against, TSM, Newfoundland and Labrador Occupational Health and Safety Regulations and Health and Safety management system objectives.
- Additionally, in this position you will:
- Development of standards and operating procedures for the industrial hygiene program and participate in risk assessments and process hazard analysis.
- Develop annual plans and conduct sampling to ensure compliance with both government regulations and company standards, such as: Vale standards and regulatory requirements, OEMP, health-based risk assessments, hearing conservation program, hazardous materials program, radiation and ventilation programs.
- Prepare occupational health training packages for employees and verify IH workgroup data systems and processes to ensure a high level of integrity.
- Identify opportunities to reduce workplace exposures, improve workplace controls and performance against GRI, TSM and Health and Safety Management System objectives.
- Act as a resource person to peers, health care specialists, and assist colleagues as required.
- Provide audits on processes and equipment to ensure reliability and effective use.
About You
Education
- Post-secondary education in Occupational Health & Safety or a related discipline.
- Registered Occupation Hygienist (ROH) and/or Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) certification is considered an asset.
Experience
- A minimum of 5 years’ relevant work experience is required.
- Experience working in a mining environment would be considered an asset.
- Understanding of relevant Health and Safety Regulations, Company standards, policies and procedures; First Aid, CPR.
- In-depth understanding of operation processes.
What We Offer You
- Competitive compensation including a variable annual incentive plan
- Participation in a competitive Defined Contribution Pension package
- Comprehensive benefits package (company paid core coverage, flex health and dental coverage, flex accounts, disability plans and optional insurances)
- Leave for all of life’s reasons (vacation, flex, sick, parental)
- Work culture dedicated to safety, diversity & inclusion, and career growth
- Employee Family Assistance Program
- Virtual Healthcare online
- Online training and career development opportunities
- Chartered flights within Newfoundland & Labrador
- 24/7 access to a fully stocked cafeteria with balanced meals prepared by our culinary team
- Access to recreational facilities and social activities (cardio/weight room, gymnasium, music room, movie theatre, etc.)
- Accommodations are equipped with cable TV, internet, and unlimited long-distance calling
- All Personal Protective Equipment is provided upon hire. Employees are given a safety boot allowance and receive a 100% reimbursement for prescription safety glasses
Why Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada’s easternmost province, is known for its rugged coastline, rich cultural heritage, and significant natural resources. The province’s economy is bolstered by a robust mining sector, where our operations play a crucial role. At Long Harbour, we operate a state-of-the-art processing plant, which refines nickel concentrate from the Voisey’s Bay mine into finished nickel, copper, and cobalt products. This plant is a cornerstone of our commitment to value-added processing in Canada. Meanwhile, the Voisey’s Bay mine, located in Labrador, is one of the world’s most substantial nickel deposits. It provides high-quality nickel, copper, and cobalt, essential for the 21st century economy.
Include to Transform
At Vale Base Metals, we are committed to ensuring an inclusive work environment where people feel comfortable to be themselves. Vale encourages everyone to express their ideas and opinions and values the plurality of individual profiles. We want our people to feel that all voices are heard, all cultures respected and that a variety of perspectives are not only welcome – they are critical to our success. We treat each other fairly and with dignity regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, or any other personal consideration that makes us different.
Vale is an equal opportunity employer seeking to increase diversity across our operations and improve equal opportunity at Vale and in the mining industry.
Vale recognizes the Impacts and Benefits Agreements with the Innu Nation and the Nunatsiavut Government in which Innu and Inuit workers have first preference for employment at the Voisey’s Bay Mine Site. This is guided by an adjacency principle that first gives preference to those who live on the coast of Labrador, followed by those residing in the rest of Labrador, those residing on the island of the province, followed by the rest of Canada.
Next, priority will be given to Newfoundland and Labrador residents. We also welcome those who are willing to relocate back home and those looking to make NL their permanent home.
Accommodation is available throughout our recruitment process for applicants with disabilities.
Innu Nation members and Nunatsiavut beneficiaries can submit their application to their Vale Aboriginal Employment Coordinator.
Pay Grade: F6T
Apply by: Wednesday, September 4th, 2024
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