Closure and Reclamation Coordinator Co-op/Intern

Location: 

Red Dog, AK, US

 

Application Deadline: Monday, January 6, 2025 (we will review applications on a rolling-basis)

 

Duration: 8 months

Positions Available: 1

Start Date: Monday, May 5, 2025
 

For this exciting position, we are specifically targeting students who have a background in Engineering, Environmental Science or  a Sustainability related field. This outstanding opportunity will provide  the successful candidate with practical experience in closure and reclamation planning, biodiversity management, and sustainability initiatives at a mining operation. The position will work with the Senior Closure Lead, Biodiversity Lead, alongside other internal and external professionals to support the planning and delivery of closure, biodiversity and reclamation initiatives across all aspects of Red Dog’s operations! 

Depending on the needs and location of the team, you will need to work PDT or MDT or relocate to a specific office (site-based). You must also currently be a student enrolled in a Canadian post-secondary institution and will be enrolled throughout the duration of the co-op term (you will also be returning back to the post-secondary institution once the co-op term is completed). Proof of a valid work permit will also be required, if applicable.   

 

Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to be part of one of Canada’s leading mining companies and join our team!  

Why consider Teck Resources Limited for your Co-op Placement?

At Teck, we offer more than just a job – we provide a comprehensive student experience comprised of relevant, hands-on work, vibrant social activities, extensive networking opportunities, and rich professional development. With captivating projects set against stunning backdrops, a culture of inclusivity and collaboration, and boundless opportunities to learn, grow, and have fun, joining us means embracing a fulfilling and dynamic co-op adventure. 

 

In addition to excellent compensation, Teck co-ops receive a variety of advantages including but not limited to:  

  • Financial assistance to help with travel costs and co-op fees 
  • Opportunity to develop technical skills and gain practical experience while applying academic knowledge to real-world mining operations and projects 
  • Enjoy mentorship and guidance from experienced specialists in their respective fields 
  • Receive primary consideration for professional positions upon graduation 

 

Red Dog Operations is one of the world's largest zinc mines, located about 170 kilometers (105 miles) north of the Arctic Circle in northwest Alaska, near Kotzebue. Red Dog is an open-pit truck-and-loader operation, using conventional drill and blast mining methods. Concentrates produced at Red Dog are shipped to our metallurgical facilities in Trail, British Columbia, and to customers in Asia and Europe. The current mine life, based on existing developed deposits, is expected to extend through to 2031.  

 

This position operates on a four-weeks on, two-weeks off, fly-in, fly-out rotation, providing an excellent work-life balance. Transportation to and from the mine site will be covered. The mine site is a camp environment and all food and lodging is provided. On-site living accommodations also have many amenities to make life at the mine very comfortable. These include a gymnasium, indoor track, weightlifting rooms, a library/media room, craft and music rooms, and a cafeteria where you are served three home-cooked meals a day. Don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the untamed beauty of Alaska! 

 

Check out this link to learn more: Teck Red Dog Operations 

 

Salary Range: $4000 - $5100 / Month 

Salary is commensurate with the number of academic semesters and prior co-op experiences completed. 

Responsibilities

 

  • Be a courageous safety leader, adhere to and sponsor safety and environmental rules and procedures
  • Assist in the preparation and update of a regulatory closure plan update, aligned with corporate standards
  • Contribute to closure planning efforts that align with the life-of-mine strategy
  • Assist in active closure activities by collecting, analyzing, and monitoring data related to tailings, water, and land management
  • Maintain proper field notes and documentation as well as various reports related to regulatory, legal, permitting or compliance purposes through the use of spreadsheet, word processing and database software
  • Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams on closure and reclamation projects. Tasks may include coordinating logistical aspects of site visits, working on reclamation and biodiversity projects, preparation of materials for meetings, and collecting and managing environmental data
  • Participate in meetings and technical discussions with external professionals responsible for delivery of closure, reclamation, and biodiversity related programs across the operation
  • Assist with identifying closure and reclamation opportunities and their integration into closure planning schedules
  • Prepare presentation materials and participate in Red Dog’s external engagement activities, including community meetings, agency site visits, projects consultations, and other communications related to closure and reclamation

Qualifications

 

  • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in a relevant Engineering, Environmental Science, or a Sustainability related field (e.g. environmental engineering, civil engineering, environmental science, natural resources, geology, ecology, biology, hydrology)
  • A valid Driver's License is required  
  • Strong analytical and organizational skills, with attention to detail. Proven capacity in practical problem solving and critical thinking in considered an asset
  • Proficiency in MS Office Suite. Experience with GIS or other planning tools and software is considered an asset
  • Strong oral and written communication skills in both formal and informal settings, including technical writing, data analysis and reporting
  • Ability to work effectively in a team environment and engage with diverse stakeholders
  • Knowledge of mine closure principles, environmental regulations, and mine closure industry standards. Knowledge of relevant legislation and traditional knowledge is an asset
  • Experience in arctic environments would be considered an asset
  • Must be willing to work outdoors with a potential exposure to extreme climatic conditions
  • Ability to work productively with nominal supervision independently and collaboratively across various levels of the organization 

 

About Teck

Teck is a leading Canadian resource company focused on responsibly providing the metals essential for global development and the energy transition while caring for the people, communities and land that we love. 

 

Teck's two regional business units, North America and Latin America, are responsible for Teck's assets through all phases of safe, sustainable development, operation and closure. The business units are supported by enterprise-wide functions that set strategic direction, establish standards and provide governance, as well as supporting the business through shared services, centres of excellence and business partnering.  

 

Join Teck, a leader in the mining industry, where we hire over 150 students each year across our operations. Our commitment to fostering young talent has earned us recognition as one of Canada's Top Employers for Young People and as one of  Canada’s Top 100 Employers. We are also proud to be named one of the  2024 Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations by Corporate Knights. At Teck, you'll gain valuable experience, contribute to meaningful projects, and be part of a company dedicated to sustainability and innovation. Start your career journey with us!