Mine Hydrologist (Nova Scotia)

Mine Hydrologist (Nova Scotia)

17 Aug
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GEI Consultants
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Nova Scotia

17 Aug

GEI Consultants

Nova Scotia

GEI is seeking a Mine Hydrologist to support water management planning and operations for mining and large industrial projects in Atlantic Canada. This role focuses on site-wide water management, including surface water systems, water balances, and operational support.
Responsibilities Develop and maintain site-wide water management plans for mining or industrial operations
Build and update water balance models to support operational decision-making and forecastingManage and assess surface water control systems, including ponds, diversions, drainage networks, and pumping systems
Support stormwater and contact water management, including storage, reuse, and controlled discharge
Collaborate with engineering teams on the design, evaluation, and performance of water management infrastructure
Provide input to mine planning activities, ensuring water management considerations are integrated
Identify and manage risks related to extreme weather, flooding, and system capacity
Oversee and interpret water quantity and water quality monitoring programs
Ensure compliance with provincial and federal regulations related to water management
Support permitting, reporting, and regulatory engagement as required
Work closely with operations teams to provide practical, real‑time water management solutions
Contribute to continuous improvement of water management systems and practices
Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Geological Engineering,



Civil Engineering, Mining Engineering, or a related discipline
8‑10 years of relevant experience in water management within:
Mining operations (preferred), or
Large industrial sites (e.g., infrastructure, heavy industry)
Demonstrated experience developing and working with site water balance models
Strong understanding of surface water hydrology, stormwater management, and industrial water management systems
Experience supporting operational environments, beyond purely consulting or academic work
Familiarity with water management infrastructure (e.g., ponds, ditches, pumping systems, treatment interfaces) and design
Knowledge of Canadian environmental regulations (experience in NL considered an asset)
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and communication skills
Eligible for or holding a P.Eng. or P.Geo. designation in Canada (asset)
Physical and environmental requirements for this position are available upon request
GEI is an equal chance employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, Aboriginal/Indigenous status or any other factors considered discriminatory. If you require an accommodation during the recruitment process, we will work with you to meet your needs.

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📌 Mine Hydrologist (Nova Scotia)
🏢 GEI Consultants
📍 Nova Scotia

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