About the position
Job Summary – Superintendent I, Air Quality
We are seeking an experienced and driven Superintendent I, Air Quality to lead the development and execution of site-wide air quality management strategies, with a strong focus on smelter emissions. This senior role ensures compliance with legal, regulatory, and international standards, while supporting long-term environmental goals
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead air quality strategy and emissions control initiatives across operations, especially smelting.
- Design and manage air quality monitoring programs and emissions reduction projects (2–5 year planning).
- Conduct carbon footprint assessments, and develop carbon reduction strategies.
- Ensure compliance with air quality regulations and emissions targets.
- Utilize air quality modeling tools (e.g., AERMOD, CALPUFF) and manage related data and reporting.
- Provide technical guidance on air pollution control technologies and emerging innovations.
- Engage stakeholders and communities, address concerns, and represent the company in regulatory forums.
- Manage budgets, forecasts, and cross-functional collaboration.
- Lead skills development, coaching, and knowledge transfer initiatives within the team.
- Drive health, safety, and environmental (HSEQ) compliance across air quality operations.
Qualifications & Experience:
- Degree in Environmental Sciences/Engineering (Master’s preferred).
- 10+ years in mining, including 5plus in smelting environments.
- Expertise in air quality modeling, emissions control, and climate change mitigation.
- Proficiency in data analysis, environmental regulations, and budget management.
- Fluent in English; French is an advantage.
Please Note:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If you do not hear from us within 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful. However, your résumé will be kept on file for consideration for future opportunities.
Desired Skills:
- smelting environments
- MINING
- air quality modeling
- emissions control
- climate change mitigation
- data analysis
- environmental regulations