Senior Environmental Geologist/Geoscientist Description:
Reporting to the Principal Environmental Geoscientist.
Accountabilities:
1. Reviews and interprets all available geological information (logging codes, assay results, mapping) and assesses for potential to generate acid and/or metalliferous drainage (AMD) and reactive ground.
2. Manages geochemical sampling programmes to understand potential risks associated with a deposit and in support of environmental approvals and closure.
3. Provides advice on elements/analytes requiring monitoring in water and tailings.
4. Scopes and manages waste sampling programmes for its suitability as an alternative growth media.
5. Physical characterisation to help guide closure landform design including cover systems.
6. Ongoing characterisation and interpretation of geochemical information during operations.
7. Provides guidance with regards to the flagging of geological and mining models, reconciles and advises on required improvements.
8. Investigates deviations in model performance of AMD and reactive ground.
9. Advises on management requirements for material that poses a risk to the environment including preparation of management plans and standards.
10. Reviews pit and waste rock dump designs to ensure they align with the management requirements.
11. Prepares reports to support studies, approvals, mine closure and other regulatory requirements.
12. Trains and educates others on aspects of AMD, geological presentation, and monitoring.
13. Liaises with stakeholders across the business with regards to geochemical risk.
Qualifications and skills:
1. Degree in geology, environmental engineering or environmental science related subject or relevant experience in a similar role.
2. Further study e.g. masters and graduate diploma/certificates in related field ideal.
3. Practical experience managing geological logging and modelling.
4. Understanding of mine planning process across the short and long terms.
5. Proficient in the use of acQuire (or a like geological database), Vulcan and MS Office.
6. Experience with Pilbara geology or environmental risk management.
7. Familiar with the Federal and Western Australian environmental legislation and approval process.
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