Environmental Advisor

  • Full-time

Company Description

OceanaGold is a growing intermediate gold and copper producer committed to safely and responsibly maximizing the generation of Free Cash Flow from our operations and delivering strong returns for our shareholders.

We have a portfolio of four operating mines: the Haile Gold Mine in the United States of America; Didipio Mine in the Philippines; and the Macraes and Waihi operations in New Zealand. Our operations are supported by a global workforce with significant exploration, development and operating experience.

Our Purpose is mining gold for a better future. The gold, copper, and silver we produce are essential to the renewable energy and transport sectors, life-saving medical devices and technology which connects communities around the world. Our activities also contribute to economic growth and improved health and education outcomes in the regions where we operate. We provide direct employment for over 3,700 people and indirect employment for many more.

Our Vision is to be a company people trust, want to work and partner with, supply and invest in, to create value. This Vision is brought to life by our Values – Care, Respect, Integrity, Performance and Teamwork – which put our people, host communities, the environment and our stakeholders at the forefront of our decision-making.

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Job Description

The Environment Advisor is responsible for coordinating and providing functional environmental support to the Macraes Operation.  This role ensures compliance with statutory acts, regulations, consent conditions and company environmental standards. The Advisor - Environment is to provide environmental, site and consent knowledge across the site.

  • Assist the operation to meet all regulatory and OceanaGold requirements, standards, and guidelines.
  • Establish and manage time, focus and priorities to achieve individual and team performance goals.
  • Monitor and keep up to date with changes in the regulatory environment.
  • Liaise with personnel, consultants, auditors, and legal advisors to ensure company environmental performance and targets are achieved.
  • Provide specialist environmental advice to projects and personnel as required. Represent the Environmental Department at site meetings as appropriate.
  • Ensure site awareness of regulatory and statutory obligations through day-to-day interaction and specific training and awareness.
  • Establish and maintain relationships with relevant external stakeholders.
  • Present environmental focused information to external groups.
  • Identify, plan and (if appropriate) implement environmental improvements.
  • Monitoring, assessment, and reporting of environmental aspects of the Macraes Operation.
  • Provide input into departmental and site reporting.
  • Support the preparation of consent applications as required.
  • Advise appropriate site personnel of any non-compliances, non-conformances or environmental irregularities and assist in resolutions.
  • Carry out administrative functions (write reports, attend meetings, and disseminate information, complete purchase and service orders) commensurate with role.
  • Participation in an on-call roster to provide 24/7 coverage for monitoring if required.
  • Ensure appropriate management of covenants in line with consent conditions and relevant management plans.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of a tertiary qualification in Environmental or Earth Sciences, Resource Management or similar.
  • Full and Current Driver Licence, ability to drive manual vehicles and 4WD’s is preferred.
  • Lead Auditor qualification an advantage.

 

Experience:      

  • A minimum of 5 years cumulative post graduate experience, with a minimum of 3 years work experience in a regulatory monitoring environment.
  • Mining industry experience.
  • Skills in a mixture of Biodiversity, Water, Closure, Hazardous Substances Management, Vibration, Climate Change and Tailings Storage Facilities management.
  • Regulatory processes.
  • Environmental monitoring and reporting.
  • Supervising a team.

 

Working knowledge of:

  • Microsoft suite of programs: Word, Excel, Outlook, MS Project, PowerPoint, Teams.
  • Report writing and presentation.
  • New Zealand Regulatory obligations.
  • Data management systems and software (InViron) and statistical analysis.
  • ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems.
  • Mapping software such as ArcGIS or QGIS
  • Risk Management.

Additional Information

    • Join New Zealand’s largest gold mining operation
    • Enjoy the flexibility of a 9-day fortnight, with a long weekend every other week!
    • Live and work in the stunning Otago region of NZ

     

    OGC VALUES: CARE | RESPECT | INTEGRITY | PERFORMANCE | TEAMWORK

    OceanaGold is committed to providing equal employment opportunities.

    If you share the same values and have what we are looking for, please apply online now via our careers website:

    https://careers.oceanagold.com/jobs

    **Applications close Thursday 16 January 2025. Shortlisting will commence immediately. Applicants must be eligible to work in New Zealand.

    NO APPLICATIONS FROM EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES WILL BE ACCEPTED

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