Field Trainers - 5 Vacancies
Discovery
Temps plein • Timmins Région
Discovery is an Americas-focused precious metals company with a diversified portfolio. Our Mission is to deliver sustainable value for all stakeholders by operating in a safe and responsible manner and having a positive impact on local communities.
Located in and around the City of Timmins, Ontario, Porcupine has two underground and one open pit mines. A continuous operation for over 100 years that provides a great work-life balance. Employees from diverse backgrounds are empowered through engagement, involvement, and growth opportunities in the workplace.
Location & Schedule
There are five (5) Vacancies:
- Two (2) - Mill - 5x5x4 Days/Nights
- Two (2) - Pamour Open Pit 5x5x4
- One (1) - Hoyle Underground 5x2
Purpose
The purpose of the Field Trainer is to support a safe, competent, and compliant workforce by delivering high-quality, practical training and conducting thorough competency assessments. This role ensures that all employees and contractors are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform their duties safely and effectively, in alignment with site procedures, legal requirements, and the principles of the Internal Responsibility System (IRS). The Field Trainer serves as a key resource for supervisors, workers, and the Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC), promoting a strong safety culture and contributing to the continuous improvement of the training program and overall operational performance.
Responsibilities
Training Delivery and Competency Assessment
- Conduct training sessions and assessments in accordance with site standards, Common Core requirements, in-house specialties, and induction programs.
- Provide practical and theoretical training to workers, ensuring alignment with current safe operating procedures and company's safety initiatives.
- Accredit employees upon successful completion of training and maintain due diligence in training documentation.
Program Development and Support
- Assist in the development and continuous improvement of training programs and materials.
- Participate in the development, communication, and implementation of new or revised mine procedures.
- Identify training gaps or deficiencies and recommend improvements to enhance the training program.
Regulatory Compliance and Record Keeping
- Ensure training activities comply with applicable legislation, collective bargaining agreements (CBA), and internal job profiles.
- Maintain accurate training records and forward completed competency reports to the Safety & Training Supervisor for accreditation and filing.
- Monitor the workplace to verify that employees and contractors are properly trained or are actively undergoing training and accreditation.
IRS and Safety Culture Promotion
- Educate all levels of the organization on the principles of the Internal Responsibility System (IRS) and actively promote its implementation.
- Support and participate in PGM safety initiatives, including programs such as the 5-Point Safety System.
- Actively attend safety meetings and contribute as a presenter or observer where applicable.
Stakeholder Engagement
- Serve as a resource to all workplace parties, including supervisors, workers, and the Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC).
- Liaise with internal and external stakeholders to gather and share up-to-date training information and best practices.
- Advise supervisors and workers on the safety and regulatory content of training materials.
Additional Duties
- Assist in the testing and verification of new equipment (e.g., brake testing) to ensure compliance with site standards prior to deployment.
- Assist In-House Trainers and provide support in field-based training activities.
- Participate in accident investigations where training may have been a contributing factor.
Training and Education
- Minimum Grade 12 education; post-secondary diploma in Occupational Health & Safety or related field preferred
- Valid Ontario G driver’s license
- Minimum 2 years of mining (surface, mill, or underground) experience
- Minimum 2 years of Occupational Health & Safety experience in mining or heavy industry
- Knowledge of Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act and Regulation 854 for Mines and Mining Plants
- Strong planning, documentation, and follow-up skills
Working Conditions
- Frequent field presence is required to support workplace observations, hands-on training, and equipment assessments.
- Must be available to work with all shifts and departments, including contractors - see shift schedules under Location & Schedule
- May be required to work underground or in surface operations depending on training needs.
Deadline to Apply
July 16, 2025
To apply
Field Trainers - Discovery Silver Corp
We understand no candidate will meet every single desired qualification. If your experience looks a little different from what we’ve identified and you think you can bring value to the role, we’d love to learn more about you!
As an equal opportunity employer, Discovery is committed to diversity, inclusion and accessibility. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
L'emploi expire: 2025-07-16