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Mine Planning Engineer

Job in Quebec, Québec, Province de Québec, Canada
Listing for: Grizzlytrek Group
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-16
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Environmental Engineer, Operations Engineer, Civil Engineering
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: MINE PLANNING ENGINEER
Location: Quebec

MINE PLANNING ENGINEER

Location: Lac Des Iles, QC

Position Type: Full-time

Wage/Salary Range: Competitive salary based on experience

Shift

Schedule:

Monday to Friday

Hours Per Day: 8 hours

Company Overview:

Grizzly Trek invests in people, relationships, and partnerships to connect skilled professionals with meaningful career opportunities across Canada. We support industries including energy, manufacturing, construction, and industrial operations, with a strong focus on long‑term workforce development and inclusive employment practices. Our approach emphasizes collaboration, safety, and sustainable growth for both our employees and business partners.

Job Overview:

Grizzly Trek is currently seeking one Mine Planning Engineer. The role is responsible for developing and maintaining short‑to‑mid‑term mine plans, including blast design, production tracking, operational data management, and blending and stockpile management. This role ensures alignment with budgeted ore/waste targets, safe mining practices, and consistent feed to the processing plant by actively managing blending strategies and stockpile inventories. The Mine Planning Engineer works closely with the pit supervisor, grade control geologist, surveyor, and operations teams to deliver effective and efficient open‑pit mining operations at the Lac‑des‑Iles graphite mine.

Responsibilities:
  • MINE PLANNING & SCHEDULING
    • Develop weekly, monthly, and quarterly mining plans to support production forecasts.
    • Determine and sequence drilling and blasting layouts in line with ore body geometry and budget targets.
    • Create and update pit designs, pushbacks, and production scenarios using Deswik software.
    • Develop and manage blending and stockpile strategies to ensure consistent plant feed and optimize ore quality.
    • Coordinate with the mining engineer and pit supervisor to ensure execution of the mine plan.
  • DRILLING & BLASTING OVERSIGHT
    • Plan and schedule drill/blast activities with subcontractors and site operations.
    • Track drilled meters and verify that blasting activities meet production goals and design parameters.
    • Monitor stockpile movements and blending activities to support accurate reconciliation of tonnes and grade.
    • Monitor explosive usage and ensure optimisation of blasting procedures.
    • Collaborate with blasters to ensure accurate implementation of drill/blast plans.
  • RECONCILIATION & REPORTING
    • Compile daily production data including ore and waste tonnes hauled.
    • Reconcile planned vs. actual production and address variances.
    • Prepare monthly reports on production metrics and plant feed alignment.
    • Ensure consistency between field activity and plant‑received material.
  • DATA MANAGEMENT & REPORTING
    • Maintain accurate records of mine plans, blast designs, and production data. Manage data flow between geology, survey, operations, and plant departments to support reconciliation.
    • Maintain records of stockpile inventories and blending activities to support production tracking and reporting.
    • Work with the Technical Services team to ensure alignment between pit activities and geological models. Support digitalization initiatives related to operational data capture and reporting.
    • Assist with database updates and ensure integrity of key inputs used in planning and reporting.
  • CROSS‑FUNCTIONAL COLLABORATION
    • Work collaboratively with geology, survey, drilling & blasting, and operations teams to integrate daily pit activities.
    • Participate in pre‑blast reviews, daily pit meetings, and site planning sessions.
  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
    • Identify and implement improvements to drilling & blasting, planning and reconciliation workflows.
    • Assist in the development and maintenance of planning databases and standard operating procedures.
    • Train junior staff and technicians as required.
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree in mining engineering or a related discipline.
  • Professional registration as a Qualified Person (QP) in good standing with the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ), or eligibility to obtain/transfer registration.
  • Demonstrated experience (minimum 4 years) in mine planning, drill and blast coordination, or production data management, preferably in open pit operations.
  • Proven ability to prepare, review, and obtain…
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