Exciting Opportunities in our Timmins Camp: Galleon Gold – West Cache Gold Project
Important: Only complete applications will be considered. Applicants must upload an updated resume (Word, PDF, or other accepted text format – no JPG or PNG, no pictures) along with a recent copy of their Ministry Transcripts (Ontario Common Core or Quebec equivalent, as applicable). Applications that are incomplete or missing required documentation will not be considered.
Position
Development Scoop Operator (including remote)
Project
Galleon Gold – West Cache Gold Project
Rotation
14/14
Shift
12 Hour shifts
Wage
$54.00 – $68.00/HR
Potential Renumeration
KPI / Retention Bonus – Referral Bonus
Travel/Accommodations/Meals
Per Site Specific Allowance
Benefits
Dumas has a comprehensive benefits package offering life insurance, health/dental/vision/fitness provisions, and pension and employee assistance program(s) that support your physical, mental, and financial wellbeing.
Pre-Employment Requirements
Alcohol and Drug Test, Site Specific Training, Site Specific Requirements.
Screening
All applications are reviewed by the Recruitment Department; Artificial Intelligence is not used during any stage of the hiring process.
Eligibility
To be considered, you must be a Canadian citizen, or authorized in writing to work in Canada under federal immigration requirements, and currently be residing in Canada.
About the Role
As a Scoop Operator (including remote module) with Dumas, you will be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of remote‑controlled scoop trams in an underground mining environment. This role plays a critical part in mucking, hauling, and maintaining production targets while adhering to strict safety and environmental standards.
Key Responsibilities
Operate scoop trams (remote‑controlled) to move blasted rock from the face to designated areas.
Ensure compliance with Dumas and site‑specific safety protocols and environmental regulations.
Conduct pre‑operational checks and routine maintenance on equipment, reporting all issues promptly.
Communicate effectively with supervisors and team members to meet production targets.
Participate in workplace inspections and hazard assessments.
Qualifications
Minimum 2 years experience operating scoop trams (manual or remote) in an underground mining environment.
Valid Ontario Underground Hard Rock Miner Common Core certification.
Strong knowledge of drilling and blasting techniques.
Ability to work in physically demanding and confined environments.
Excellent safety record and commitment to safe work practices.
Take on the challenges and rewards of a career that will take you far.
Why Dumas?
Excellent compensation and comprehensive benefits
Performance‑based financial rewards
Commitment to health and safety
Training and career development
Global opportunities
Submit Your Application
Please send us your resume via our website at www.dumasmining.com – it is important to submit your transcripts using the “Add Portfolio” button under the additional files section at the bottom of the first page.
Dumas Contracting Inc. is committed to an setting that is barrier free. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please inform us in advance so that we can arrange reasonable and appropriate accommodation.
We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Dumas Contracting Inc. does not use artificial intelligence to screen, assess, or select applications. This advertisement is for an existing vacancy.
The above reflects the general duties considered to describe the principle functions of the job and shall not be construed as a detailed job description of all work requirements that may be inherent in the job. This description is for the purpose of information only. It is understood that the terms or conditions of the job are subject to change as may be deemed necessary by the Company to maintain a safe and efficient operation.
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📌 Development Scoop Operators -Galleon Gold -West Cache Project (Ontario)
🏢 Dumas
📍 Ontario