Rehab Miner
Job Summary
The Rehab Miner is responsible for performing a variety of underground rehabilitation duties, including scaling, mucking, drift excavation drilling, installing ground support systems, and applying shotcrete in active rehabilitation areas. This role involves working in old mine workings, ramps, and other underground environments while maintaining a strong focus on safety, quality, and productivity.
Key responsibilities include operating jackleg and stoper drills to complete rehabilitation work safely and efficiently, installing and repairing ground support systems such as bolts, mesh, and screening, and scaling loose ground to ensure a safe and stable workplace. The successful candidate will also assist with development-related tasks, perform equipment inspections and basic maintenance, and communicate effectively with supervisors and crew members to meet daily operational goals.
The ideal candidate demonstrates a strong commitment to safety, follows all site-specific procedures and environmental standards, and actively participates in hazard identification and workplace inspections.
Schedule & Site Information
- 7/7 rotation
- Rotating days and nights
- 10-hour shifts
- Drive-in site only
- Drug and alcohol testing required
Qualifications
- Ontario Underground Hard Rock Common Core
- Previous jackleg/stoper experience
- Ability to read and interpret ground support plans
- Strong understanding of underground rehabilitation and safety practices
- Willingness to complete pre-access testing as a condition of employment
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team