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Sr. Exploration Geologist (Rackla) - FIFO from Western Canada

Hecla Mining Company

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CAD 100,000 - 125,000

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Job summary

A leading exploration firm is seeking a Senior Exploration Geologist for a remote role in Yukon. The ideal candidate will oversee exploration initiatives, ensuring safety and compliance while leveraging geological expertise. Responsibilities include planning helicopter-supported field programs, collaborating with teams, and managing budgets. A Bachelor’s degree in geology and 5 years of experience, particularly in remote setups, are required. Strong communication and project management skills are essential. This role offers competitive compensation and benefits in a dynamic work environment.

Benefits

Comprehensive benefits package
Gym and wellness center on-site
Educational Assistance Program

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience including project management.
  • Supervising geological field and drilling campaigns is essential.
  • Must have strong knowledge of geological settings and ore-forming processes.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee safety in the exploration team and amend safety measures.
  • Conduct reviews of geological data and develop knowledge of property geology.
  • Plan and execute remote-camp field and drill programs efficiently.

Skills

Communication skills
Geological interpretation
Project management
Remote camp operations

Education

Bachelor’s degree in geology
Post-graduate degree desirable

Tools

Leapfrog
GIS
Microsoft Office
Job description
Summary

The Sr. Exploration Geologist (Rackla) position is an opportunity to take on a key leadership role within the Exploration team tasked with advancing high-quality gold, silver, and base metals targets across the highly prospective Rackla land package in central Yukon. Reporting to the Exploration Manager, you will be responsible for safely overseeing all aspects of a remote, helicopter-supported exploration program, applying strong geological expertise to identify and test new targets in support of Hecla’s long-term objectives.

About Us

The Keno Hill mine is located within the Keno Hill Silver District in Canada’s Yukon Territory. Keno Hill is one of the highest-grade silver districts in the world, situated 350 kilometres north of Whitehorse, and lies within the traditional territory of the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun. It comprises 242 square kilometres (km²) with numerous mineral deposits and more than 35 historical past‑producing mine sites. Keno Hill is expected to produce 2.7‑3.1 million ounces of silver in 2025 as the mine ramps up production.

The Rackla property sits roughly 30 miles to the northeast of Hecla Keno Hill’s mine, consisting of 8,771 claims covering over 650 sq miles (1,700 km²), and can only be accessed by air. The Rackla property represents a large, underexplored land package with demonstrated gold, silver and base metal mineralization.

The mine is owned and operated by Hecla Mining Company, headquartered in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Established in 1891, Hecla has a rich history as a distinguished and respected precious metals producer. Winner of numerous safety and environmental awards, Keno Hill is seeking new team members committed to professional growth and success.

Here’s What You Can Expect In This Role
  • Ensure exploration team members are working safely and comply with requirements to prevent incidents and injuries: including hazard identification and reporting; use and maintenance of PPE; that personnel are appropriately trained. Amend or implement new safety measures as necessary.
  • Conduct detailed review of the existing geological data and interpretations and develop a comprehensive knowledge of the property geology and exploration history. Examine the mineral potential of the claim area and generate an initial property‑wide target evaluation and ranking.
  • Review the geologic and resource models (Leapfrog) to assess the veracity of geologic interpretation and the potential for resource expansion at existing advanced stage prospects.
  • Plan and execute helicopter‑supported, remote‑camp field and drill programs with an initial focus on mapping, prospecting and the generation of drill‑ready targets.
  • Coordinate the collection, compilation, management, and interpretation of geological information from field geology programs including mapping, prospecting, geophysics, and drilling.
  • Collaborate with the wider Yukon exploration team and resource geology team from initial mineral potential assessment to resource generation and expansion including QA/QC implementation and reporting.
  • Manage contractors and staff to safely achieve all project objectives and provide leadership, mentoring and training to personnel.
  • Communicate effectively with management and stakeholders. Maintain formal quarterly progress reporting, attend weekly update meetings and ensure that safety, environmental and other projects issues are communicated quickly and clearly.
  • Generate budgets and schedules for exploration programs. Track expenditure and progress to ensure programs are completed on time and within budget.
  • Other duties may be assigned.
  • You will help to promote a strong environmental culture, promoting and teaching environmentally friendly values and work practices.
  • You will help to foster a strong safety culture, promoting and exemplifying safe work practices throughout the organization.
  • You will be part of a team you can rely on; a team that will have your back.
Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in geology with post‑graduate degree desirable.
  • Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience that includes helicopter supported, remote camp projects.
  • Experience supervising geological field and drilling campaigns and managing staff and contractors required to complete exploration objectives.
  • Advanced 3D software experience (preferentially Leapfrog), GIS and Microsoft Office.
  • Experience in developing geological models, with targeting and exploration experience.
  • An excellent understanding of geological settings, ore‑forming processes, geochemistry and structural geology.
  • An ability to think about geologic processes across time and at different scales.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to convey ideas and information professionally in writing and verbally.
  • Experience developing budgets, tracking and reporting expenditures.
  • Self‑motivated, organized and possesses leadership abilities.
  • A commitment to safety, environment, and community.
Pre‑employment Requirements
  • Pre‑Employment Testing (drug & alcohol, blood lead, and audiogram)
  • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License
  • Clean Driver’s Abstract
Safety, Health, Environmental Responsibilities And Accountabilities
  • Complying with all necessary requirements put in place to prevent safety or environmental incidents, injuries, or losses.
  • Ensuring the safety and health of themselves and others in the workplace by being responsible for their actions and taking due care while performing their work.
  • Following all environmental requirements and maintaining integrity to ensure environmental compliance.
  • Ensuring all spills are reported in accordance with spill reporting procedures.
  • Identifying, eliminating, and reporting hazards as soon as practicable.
  • Reporting incidents and accidents as soon as practicable.
  • Disclosing all information regarding incidents and cooperating in incident investigations.
  • Assisting in the resolution of health and safety matters in a positive and timely manner.
  • Using and maintaining PPE.
  • Providing suggestions for improving work processes.
  • Assisting Management by supporting change to achieve desired targets.
  • Ensuring that plant and equipment operate within their safe working limits.
  • Ensuring that correct equipment is used for the job.
  • Participating in risk assessment methodology.
  • Participating in safety initiatives.
  • Receiving training and instruction as required.
  • Maintaining good housekeeping standards
Work Environment

Employees will be regularly exposed to outdoor weather conditions, including snow and ice, as well as extreme temperatures ranging from cold to heat. The work environment may involve contact with potentially hazardous wildlife, moving mechanical parts, elevated work areas, airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and the use of explosives. There is also a risk of electrical shock and exposure to vibration. Noise levels can occasionally be loud, depending on the task or location on site.

Work Location & Schedule

This is a fly‑in fly‑out position based at a remote mining camp, operating on a rotational schedule of 14 days on and 14 days off. The project is expected to require some flexibility in schedule that might include working from our office in Whitehorse and include remote field work. Camp accommodations and meals are provided while on site. All travel to and from the mine site is arranged through a designated travel agency and coordinated from approved flight hubs.

To ensure efficient travel logistics, we are primarily seeking candidates who reside in the Yukon, British Columbia, and Alberta, particularly near major transportation centers within these regions.

Compensation & Benefits

Hecla Keno Hill offers competitive pay based on experience and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurance, plus a 6% RRSP matching program. Our remote site features a gym and a welcome center, along with a Health Spending Account, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and an Educational Assistance Program to support your health, well‑being, and professional growth.

Applications

If you’re interested in this role, apply on our website at this link: http://www.hecla.com/careers/

If you are selected, our recruiter will reach out to you to schedule an interview with the hiring manager.

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