Environmental Data Manager
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Business
Data Analyst
MAIN
PURPOSE:
The Environmental Data Manager is responsible for managing and parsing environmental data sets for the Tamarack Underground Project. As Talon continues to grow as a company, the role may be required to support other projects, including but not limited to Eagle Mine, Michigan Exploration and the Battery Metals Processing Facility, where needed.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES/
ACTIVITIES:
- Lead by example, demonstrating commitment to Talon's core values:
Safety, Respect, Integrity, Adaptability, and Achievements. - Support preparation of technical reports, internal and external presentations, regulatory submissions, and procurement documentation, as required.
- Manage environmental databases, incoming data validation, and staff access policies.
- Administer digital collection platforms, laboratory coordination, and automated data reporting and loading.
- Consults with subject matter experts on data management and quality implications in their work.
- Designs and deploys automated workflows and organizational safe-use frameworks.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS AND
EXPERIENCE:
- Degree in computer science, data management, engineering or sciences.
- 5-15 years of experience managing environmental databases.
- Extensive knowledge of laboratory deliverables and methods.
- Strong understanding of environmental sampling data and data management.
- Fluent with Quality Assurance and Quality Control procedures for environmental sampling.
- Advanced knowledge of database management and administration
- Hands-on experience with EQuIS database operations
- Proficiency in coding and scripting languages used for data management and automation.
- Strong analytical abilities and effective communication skills.
- Proficient in manipulating, transforming, and managing structured data (joins, filtering, aggregation, etc.)
KEY PERSONAL
COMPETENCIES:
- Safety Leadership
- Consistently considers health, safety, environmental, and community impacts in engineering decisions and project recommendations. - Technical Judgment
- Applies sound data management principles, practical mining or environmental experience, and risk-based thinking to develop fit-for-purpose solutions. - Action Oriented
- Takes initiative, addresses issues in a timely manner, and drives work forward with limited supervision. - Collaboration
- Works effectively across technical disciplines, consultants, contractors, and internal stakeholders to encourage alignment and avoid siloed decision‑making. - Communication
- Communicates clearly, concisely, and professionally through written reports, technical reviews, presentations, and day‑to‑day interactions. - Decision Quality
- Considers technical, safety, cost, schedule, permitting, operational, and execution trade‑offs when making recommendations. - Accountability / Managing Ambiguity
- Follows through on commitments, escalates risks appropriately, and remains effective in a dynamic project environment where information may be incomplete or evolving. - Project management skills would be an asset.
- Familiarity with data quality documentation and formal data validation is an asset.
To explore and discover domestic sources of critical minerals in a responsible manner.
To develop modern mines with safety for people and the environment above all else.
To engage with local communities, tribal sovereign governments, and regulatory agencies to shape plans that incorporate interests and address concerns.
To think outside the box, try new approaches, and research new technologies for building a sustainable future.
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