Location: Remote Fly-in Camp, Nunavut
Rotation: 3 weeks on, 3 weeks off
Background Checks: Drug & Alcohol screening and criminal record check will be conducted
Tamatta Mining & Construction is currently recruiting on behalf of one of our reputable clients for an experienced Crusher Operator.
Key Responsibilities:
- Uphold health and safety protocols by adhering to company policies and acting responsibly at all times during shifts.
- Primarily operate the crusher, with occasional operation of other heavy equipment such as loaders or rock trucks to move, load, and process materials like earth, rock, and gravel in a safe manner.
- Complete daily shift documentation, including equipment inspections, load sheets, and hazard assessments.
- Conduct pre-operation checks, including cleaning, lubricating, and refilling fluids for machinery.
- Participate actively in pre-shift safety briefings and meetings.
- Maintain cleanliness and organization within equipment cabs.
- Follow all safety standards, regulations, and site-specific rules.
- Engage in any required on-site training sessions.
- Perform general labor tasks as needed to support the team.
- Minimum of 5 years of crusher operation experience in a mining or heavy civil construction environment.
- Knowledge of heavy civil and mining operations, including loading and hauling.
- Valid driver's license required.
- Proven safety record, with experience working within a safety-focused culture in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience working in remote mining or industrial sites is essential.
- Self-driven with the ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Willing to travel for work assignments.
- Physically capable of lifting at least 50 lbs., standing and walking for extended periods, and performing physically demanding tasks.
- Able to maintain high performance levels during 12-hour shifts.
- Valid safety tickets such as First Aid/CPR, TDG, and Fall Protection are highly desirable.
- Daily blended rate of $600-$700, based on a 12-hour shift, experience, and certifications.
- Travel to and from the project site from Edmonton, Alberta, or Yellowknife, NWT, is required, with a travel allowance provided.
- Rotation schedule of 3 weeks on-site, followed by 3 weeks off.
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