
Senior Mineralogist
- Lakefield, ON
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Manages mineralogical projects to optimize client satisfaction and project profitability.
- Plans, organizes and coordinates laboratory projects.
- May monitor production to ensure optimum staff levels/shifts to achieve superior standards for production, quality and financial performance.
- Establishes methods to meet work schedules and coordinates work activities with other Professionals and Project Managers.
- Ensures the proper use of all facilities, instruments and equipment used during a project.
- Peer review colleague's mineralogical reports for technical content, readability and grammatical structure.
- Provides process mineralogical context to output from optical and automated (QEMSCAN, TIMA-X, SEM-EDS, and XRD) mineralogical studies and provides Quality Control on the output through mineralogical balances and assay reconciliation checks and validation and using parallel mineralogical tools for validation purposes.
- Responsible for quality and timely completion of technical reports, and related invoicing.
- Develops new business by maintaining good relationships with clients and identifying and addressing, in a timely fashion, their needs.
- Develops proposals from direction provided by the leader of the Mineralogy group in Canada.
- Writes technical articles for public presentation or publishing.
- Promotes the capabilities, facilities, personnel and experience of SGS and SGS Minerals in Canada and elsewhere.
- Constructively resolves work problems where they arise and recommends work measures to improve productivity and the quality of results.
- Mentoring of junior staff both technical and professional, on both technical content and processes, and report writing.
- Education: A four-year university degree in Mineralogy, Geology, Environmental Mineralogy, Soil Science or Earth Sciences is required.
- Experience: 5 or more years of previous working experience (or equivalent) in a mineralogy related field.
- Experience in mineralogical instrument-based applications and consulting.
- Previous experience in managing and training of junior/technical staff is required.
- The ideal candidate will have experience in performing a wide-variety of microscope and instrument-based mineralogical studies for base metal, precious metal, industrial mineral, environmental mineralogy or REE mineralogy projects supported by various instrumentation including X-ray diffraction, image analysis, SEM-EDS analysis, electron microprobe and QEMSCAN.
- Experience in the area of industrial mineralogy (cement, alloys, castings, refractories, high-tech metals) is a definite asset.
- Must be able to read, understand and follow work instructions in a safe, accurate and timely manner.
- Candidates must be proficient in using various type of computer software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook etc.) in addition to supporting software systems for various mineralogical instruments.
- A solid understanding of LIMS (Laboratory Management System) and Oracle systems is an asset.
- Proven ability to manage and coordinate multiple projects in a fast-paced, highly professional environment.
- Ability to interpret data from a variety of automated applications (QEMSCAN, TIMA-X, SEM-EDS, XRD, EMPA, SIMS, etc.) and apply it to various projects.
- Demonstrates excellent verbal and written communication skills including grammar and composition.
- Proven time management skills and a strong attention to detail.