Superintendent, Environment
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer -
Management
- Become a valuable addition to Centerra's Goldfield District Project
- Boost your career by joining an established organization
- Receive a competitive annual salary, plus excellent benefits
Headquartered in Toronto, Centerra Gold (TSX: CG) is one of the leading North American gold and copper producers engaged in the operation, exploration, development, and acquisition of quality mining assets in Asia, North America, and other markets worldwide.
Centerra’s vision is to build a team-based culture of excellence that responsibly delivers sustainable value and growth. We are committed to the safety, integrity, ethics, and fairness of our operations, promoting the highest standards of ethical business conduct of our employees, officers, and directors.
For more information, please see our website.
About the Goldfield District ProjectLocated on the Walker Lane trend in Esmeralda County, Nevada, about 30 miles south of Tonopah, the Goldfield District Project can be accessed via U.S. Highway 95 from Las Vegas or Reno. This project is an under explored property in a prolific mining jurisdiction that provides substantial upside potential.
Goldfield is a conventional open-pit, heap leach project currently progressing technical studies and advanced exploration while undergoing permit modifications in advance of a construction decision.
Goldfield District Project promotes a drug and alcohol-free workplace and has adopted a zero-tolerance policy with respect to alcohol or unauthorized drugs on site.
About the OpportunityWe have an opportunity for a full-time Superintendent, Environment to join our team in Goldfield District Project in Goldfield, Nevada
. This is a hybrid role with significant travel expected until construction starts.
Reporting to the Director, Project Delivery, the Superintendent, Environment will lead environmental and permitting programs for its Nevada-based open pit, heap leach gold project. This is a strategic and hands‑on role accountable for advancing permitting, maintaining regulatory compliance, developing closure plans, and fostering strong community relationships. The successful candidate will manage environmental programs, support ESG reporting, and lead stakeholder engagement initiatives to ensure responsible development aligned with local, state, and federal requirements.
ResponsibilitiesYour responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- Lead all environmental permitting efforts across federal (e.g., BLM, EPA), state (e.g., NDEP), and local jurisdictions, including NEPA processes and associated EIS/EAs.
- Coordinate permitting deliverables and schedules with site leadership, Technical Services, and Legal teams.
- Prepare and manage permitting strategies, risk registers, and compliance plans aligned with project milestones.
- Ensure the timely submission of permit applications, amendments, and renewals.
- Track regulatory developments and advise the project team on implications and compliance pathways.
- Oversee environmental management systems and compliance tracking during construction and operations.
- Provide oversight and direction for technical scopes required to support permitting, including, but not limited to:
- Geochemical characterization of waste rock, ore, and tailings to assess ARD and ML potential.
- Hydrogeological studies, including baseline groundwater monitoring, aquifer testing, drawdown modeling, and pit dewatering evaluations.
- Surface and groundwater water balance modeling, water quality predictions, and integration with water management plans.
- Collaborate with consultants and internal technical teams to ensure data quality, regulatory defensibility, and integration into permitting documents.
- Review and approve scopes of work, technical reports, and deliverables related to environmental baseline and impact studies.
- Develop and implement strategic communication and engagement plans with local communities and stakeholder groups.
- Organize and participate in town halls, consultation sessions, and public meetings.
- Build and maintain relationships with regulators, community leaders, local governments, and stakeholder…
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