Job Description
Job Title:
Field Technician Equinox Gold is a growth-focused Canadian mining company operation in the Americas, with projects in Canada, the USA, Mexico, and Nicaragua. We have five operating gold mines and a clear path to achieve more than one million ounces of annual gold production from a pipeline of development and expansion projects. •Great Career Growth Opportunity•This team-oriented position will be based at our Castle Mountain mine site, which is just over the Nevada / California border line. It is approximately 80 miles south of Henderson, Nevada. 8 days on/6 days off, Transportation assistance to site and back. Job Summary:
Reporting to the Field Supervisor and Senior Geologist, the Field Technician will support exploration activities on the company's projects in southern California at Mesquite and Castle Mountain. This position involves drillhole layout and inspections, sample collection and management, warehouse organization, and tool/equipment operation. Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
Support drilling and field programs to ensure efficient and safe execution. Safety and progress checks at RC and core drills. Stake out drillhole collars, sumps and access roads. Insert T posts and fence sumps. Ensure safe access and permit compliance of sites. Collect drill samples from drill sites at active/inactive mines, including core and RC chips. Lay out, wash, photograph, cut, sample and move diamond drill core. Geotechnical logging of drill core, including recovery, hardness, joint condition rating, specific gravity, magnetic susceptibility, and other measurements as required. GPS surveys of drillhole collars and other field data. Download GPS data and notify geologists. Conduct sample tracking for drill programs and exploration projects. Organize and label sample bags; insert QA/QC samples. Organize warehouse and sorting of core, RC chips, QAQC samples, pulps and field supplies. Deliver RC chips and pulps to geologists for further review. Communicate progress to Senior Geologist and exploration team. Support field crews and contractors during exploration activities. Maintain and repair of equipment and tools; practice good housekeeping. Conduct work area and contractor inspections; mitigate and report sub-standard conditions. Adhere to safety, environmental, and regulatory policies. Maintain and improve SOPs related to the responsibilities outlined above. Travel to projects within California and the western US. Perform other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, and Experience:
Exposure to exploration drilling and remote field work is desirable Experience with basic carpentry, power tools, telehandlers and backhoes are desirable Ability to inspect and safely operate tools and equipment Experience with GPS and compass navigation Basic proficiency with Microsoft suite Good oral and written communication skills Certifications:
Valid Class C driver's license. Education:
High school diploma or equivalent. Working Conditions:
Work is performed at an active mine site that may include open pit mining, processing facilities, leach pads, maintenance areas, and office environments. Employees may be exposed to extreme weather conditions associated with a desert climate, including high heat, cold temperatures, wind, dust, and occasional precipitation or flash flooding. Depending on the role, work areas may involve proximity to large mobile equipment, moving mechanical parts, blasting activities, noise, vibration, diesel exhaust fumes, chemicals, fuels, oils, airborne particles, or other industrial hazards typical of mining operations. Outdoor work on uneven or rough terrain is common for many roles. Employees may encounter desert wildlife and native plant life. Required personal protective equipment (PPE) must be worn as determined by job duties, task hazards, and work location. PPE includes, but is not limited to, hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, safety footwear, and other PPE as determined by job task and location. Physical Demands:
Manual dexterity; handling and grasping; fingering and fine motor skills; speaking clearly; hearing in speech, radio, and environmental ranges; seeing, reading, and comprehension; near and distant vision; depth perception. While performing job responsibilities, employees must be able to communicate effectively and maintain situational awareness in an active mining environment. Physical activities may include standing, walking, sitting, bending, reaching, climbing, kneeling, crouching, or working on uneven surfaces. Use of hands and fingers to operate tools, equipment, controls, or computer systems is required. Specific physical demand requirements will be provided during the interview process. Employees may be required to work while wearing the required PPE, including respiratory and hearing protection. These requirements are representative, but not all‑inclusive, of the knowledge, skill, and ability required of the employee. The annual pay range for this position starts at $ 70,327.00- $93,650.00 based on experience Key Benefits Provided:
Career Advancement Opportunities:
Unlock potential for growth and progression with a top mining company Competitive Compensation:
Attractive pay coupled with bonus incentives 401(k) Retirement Plan:
Benefit from a company-matched program designed to support your long-term financial security Comprehensive Insurance Coverage:
Access extensive medical, dental, and vision plans for your health and well-being Paid Time Off:
Maintain a healthy work-life balance Transportation assistance to site EOE:
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$70,327.00 - $93,650.00 per year Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Work Location:
In person