Interested in Mining jobs? Whether you're looking for an entry level job, summer job, co-op or internship, read through these articles and get a head start on your career in Mining!
Cindy Chan is a recent Chemical Engineering graduate from the University of Toronto who completed Vale's Engineer-In-Training (EIT) program. Read More »
Behind The Scenes Of Vale's Engineer-In-Training (EIT) And Geologist-In-Training (GIT) Programs
Learn about Vale's EIT and GIT programs from three new grad Engineers-In-Training, a Recruitment and Selection Analyst, and the Director of Process Research at Vale's Base Metals Technology Development. Read More »
The Environment Is A Top Priority When Planning Mines, Says Noront's VP Aboriginal Affairs
Glenn Nolan, Vice President Aboriginal Affairs with mining company Noront Resources, says the mining industry has made significant improvements in recent years and the environment has become its top priority when planning mines around the world. Read More »
Mines Are Opening All Over The World All The Time, Says USask Geological Engineering Grad
Shane Dubyk wants to work in mining because the industry appears to be booming at a time when many others are not: he says there are tons of amazing job opportunities because mines are opening all over the world all the time. Read More »
Networking With People In The Industry Will Help You Start Your Career In Mining
Renata Smoke, a third-year student at the University of Western Ontario, spent her summer working as a summer student with Noront Resources in the Ring of Fire district in northern Ontario doing core logging and geophysics. Read More »
The Mining Industry Needs Young Workers From All Backgrounds
The mining industry needs young workers from all backgrounds to replace its aging workforce, says Leanne Hall, Vice President of Human Resources at Noront Resources. With a 40% retirement rate and new deposits being discovered regularly, thousands of additional workers will be needed each year. Read More »
Now Is The Time To Start Your Career In Mining
No matter what your educational background, over the next 3 to 10 years is the time to start your career in the mining industry, says the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR). Read More »