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SUDBURY INTEGRATED NICKEL OPERATIONS (INO)
Sudbury, Ontario. Canada
100% site-based
Job ID06O
- Closing date 26/06/2026
Last Updated 02/06/2026
Position
The Opportunity:
We are currently seeking a Chemist I to join our Glencore Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. The position will be based in Falconbridge, Greater Sudbury, Ontario. This is a full-time, permanent, unionized position. Work location is not accessible by public transportation. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We encourage early applications.
Responsibilities and Accountabilities
The Chemist I prepares samples, sets up equipment, calibrates methods and operates analytical instruments and apparatus that supply vital process control data for Smelter and Mill Operations and Metal Balances.
The Chemist I’s reported results directly affect Smelter Electric Furnace flux additions and the safe Electric Furnace block changes.
The Chemist I primarily records, calculates, summarizes and reports analytical results to the Smelter CCR via PI entry, flagging results outside of typical ranges.
The Chemist I performs instrument calibrations and preparation of samples following analytical methods and QC protocols to ensure accuracy and precision are within acceptable limits.
This is the first full working level in the Chemistry job stream. The incumbent duties cover three laboratory service areas - XRF, LECO and Atomic Absorption analyses and related preparations. Additional preparations and analysis of samples for XPS and the Mill that are within the three service areas are also carried out if required.
About You
Your personal commitment to health, safety, training, and continuous improvement will be the key to your growth in this role.
Education And Skills
A University or three-year Community College graduation in Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry, or acceptable equivalent studies and experience plus a minimum of more than two years of relevant experience.
Knowledge of and experience in the theory, practice and techniques of modern analytical instruments - specifically XRF, LECO and Atomic Absorption - and analytical wet chemistry methods. Knowledge and experience in statistical calculations and methods to determine the accuracy, precision and quality of analytical data.
Why choose Glencore?
Working at Glencore means choosing a safe environment where well-being, respect, fairness and integrity are top priorities. Glencore offers a range of career opportunities leading to a variety of paths within the company.
Benefits
Attractive salary
Comprehensive benefits
Performance Bonus
Wellness and Employee Assistance Programs
Opportunities to build your network
Through our IDEAL framework (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Advancement and Local), Glencore is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce. We welcome and encourage applications from underrepresented groups such as Indigenous people, women, the LGBTQ2S+ community, mature workers, people with disabilities and people from different cultural backgrounds. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, accommodation is available throughout our recruitment process for applicants with disabilities.
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