CURRENT JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Environmental Tech Position-Perpetua Resources
Perpetua Resources
CLASS SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Operations Superintendent the Environmental Technician will assist in the safe execution of Perpetua’s environmental baseline data collection including surface and groundwater sampling, and to support environmental compliance in the areas of spill prevention, reclamation, stormwater, and waste management as it develops the Stibnite Gold Project.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR CARE/MAINTENANCE/LOGISTICS:
Participating in field projects, including hydrology, groundwater, in-stream, and environmental effects monitoring
Assisting with data analysis and writing reports
Participating in surface and groundwater sampling as well as performing hydrology surveys
Working safely and contributing to efficient Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety (EOH&S) practices by the Stibnite team and all contractors
Conducting inspections and audits
Interacting and communicating effectively within a multidisciplinary team consisting of environmental professionals, engineers, and contractors
Ensuring water, soil samples are handled correctly while in the field, packaged for shipping appropriately, and shipped to achieve prescribed hold times and temperatures
Ensuring field data (e.g., field sheets and notes) are recorded, scanned, and filed in the appropriate place and in a timely manner
Maintaining and calibrating field instruments as set out per site SOPs and manufacturer recommendations
Install, inspect, and maintain erosion control BMP’s, complete reports and outlining inspection findings
Complete fuel tank inspections and implement maintenance actions as required
Responding to and documenting any spills, along with keeping the site spill/incident log current Implementing erosion and sediment control best practices and progressive reclamation activities
Monitoring water retaining and drainage structures to ensure capacity for runoff, as required
Actively participating and engaging with Stibnite’s safety culture
Support drilling operations by completing site inspections and initiating actions based on findings
Assist with Noxious weed management program
Performs other duties as assigned
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Graduate or GED
One year experience working in remote field site
Pass pre-employment screening
Proficiency in MS Office computer software applications such as Excel, Word, Outlook and PowerPoint
Valid Idaho driver’s license, a clean driving record and acceptance by corporate insurance to operate company vehicles
LOGISTICS:
The Environmental Technician position will be based at Perpetua Resources’ Stibnite Gold Project in Idaho located approximately 3 1/2 hours from Donnelly. The initial work schedule will be twelve days on and nine days off; however, this is subject to change and may vary. The employee will provide their own transportation to Perpetua’s Donnelly Office. Transportation from the Donnelly office to the project site will be provided by the company. Regularly scheduled work hours will be approximately 7:00 am – 6:00 pm. Lodging and per diem for meals (if housed in YP) or served meals will be provided while working at the project site.
Geoscience Manager-IGS
Idaho Geological Survey
The Idaho Geological Survey (IGS) is accepting applications for a motivated and enthusiastic Geoscience Manager to join our team and lead and manage the Geologic Mapping Lab.
This position oversees a staff of GIS analysts and cartographers to guarantee operations of a nationally renowned geologic mapping lab; collaborates with geologic staff on federal, state, and industry-funded research projects; advises the IGS Director on scientific and technology needs to continue IGS’s tradition of excellence in geologic mapping and digital publications; and supports the development of the next generation of geologic data products.
Establishing or maintaining a research portfolio compatible with the position’s time commitments and with the IGS mandate and priorities is encouraged but not required.
The ideal candidate will have:
Broad geoscience background.
Experience supervising staff to achieve team objectives.
An ability to take on large, multi-faceted projects.
Innovative problem-solving skills.
Ability to communicate information and ideas clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing.
Leadership qualities that motivate others.
Ability to navigate and manage competing deadlines.
Why You Should Join Our Team:
You will work closely with a dedicated, enthusiastic, and talented team of geoscientists who are passionate about Idaho’s geology.
You will play a fundamental role in the mission of the IGS. You will have a chance to perform a very impactful job in service of the state, its constituents, and the nation, with direct influence and application to energy, resources, resiliency ,and economy.
You will earn ample vacation and sick leave, be able to enjoy a flexible schedule, and maintain work-life balance.
You will gain full access to Idaho’s great outdoors and the unique culture of the Inland Northwest region.
The position is housed on the University of Idaho campus in Moscow, ID, a family-friendly community that merges the progressive vibes of the university culture with the small-town, outdoors feel of the beautiful Palouse.
For a comprehensive list of job duties and responsibilities, please visit www.uidaho.edu/research/about/jobs and look under “Available Jobs”, or contact Claudio Berti at cberti@uidaho.edu.
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