About the Role
The Assistant Camp Manager works closely with the Camp Manager, Site Manager and team leads to ensure the safe and productive operation of the Bornite camp.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Safety
Implement and enforce the Site Safety and Environmental Policies
Ensure personnel compliance with the Site Safety and Environmental Policies
Assume the required Incident Management or Emergency Response Team role during emergencies according to the Ambler Crisis and Emergency Management Plan
Immediately intervene when safety hazards are observed
Conduct employee task training
Develop Job Hazard Analyses (JHA) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) with team leads and managers.
Identify and mitigate safety hazards
Conduct daily toolbox meetings with the Site Operations teams
Assist with safety audits of project operations
Assist with safety related paperwork (near misses and incident reports)
Assist with baggage checks of incoming passengers to camp
Managerial
Comply with Ambler Metals Corporate Standards
Provide operational support to the Camp Manager and the UKMP management team
Establish and maintain a culture of accountability, encouraging the reporting of hazards and deficiencies
Uphold Ambler's respectful workplace culture. Intervene and address observed or reported instances of harassment
Recommend efficiencies, optimizations, and best practices to the Camp Manager
Develop and implement work plans
Ensure all personnel have received a camp orientation, including camp rules and safety procedures.
Assist with tracking, approval, and submittal of employee time to payroll
Monitor contractor Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and report deficiencies to the Camp Manager
Ensure priority loading and unloading of charter aircraft
Manage daily inventory of fuel at site
Work closely with Site Operations teams (Admin, Catering, Mechanical, Heavy Equipment, Maintenance and House Keeping) to ensure tasks and resources are assigned appropriately
Assist the Admin team with room assignments and check-outs
Clerical
Maintain inventory control of supplies arriving at site.
Ensure sufficient and appropriate materials are being ordered
Order supplies through the Fairbanks-based expediting team
Maintain document control of inventory forms: JHAs, SOPs and HAZMAT shipping forms
Communication
Report all safety, environmental and security incidents to the company immediately. Complete incident reports
Participate in daily management meetings
Provide a report summarizing the daily tasks, deficiencies, and safety concerns to the Camp Manager by 5pm daily or more often, as necessary
Assist with providing project updates to company stakeholders
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Training
High School diploma or GED
Specialized training or education in a field of study related to camp operations
Valid Driver's License
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of fuel handling regulations and procedures
Knowledge of and ability to carry out safe remote operational procedures
Proficient in the use of personal computers and MS Office Suite
Ability to develop formal reports, documents and JHA's
Ability to deal tactfully with camp staff, contractors, and visitors
Ability to work effectively in a team setting
Ability to be flexible and adaptable to change
Ability to take initiative in the case of an emergency
Ability to follow instructions effectively and in a timely manner
Ability to work for long periods in a remote location
Ability to obtain a first aid certificate
Ability to obtain OSHA certification
Experience
A minimum of 2 years of experience operating in remote mining or oil & gas camps
A minimum of 2 years of experience managing personnel
A minimum of 2 years managing helicopter and fixed wing operations
A minimum of 1 year working within a formal safety program at a Lead or above level
Working Conditions
Required to remain on-site throughout rotation; food and lodging is provided
Expected rotation is 20 days on site, 10 days off site inclusive of travel
Expected normal daily work hours are from 6:30am until 8:00pm
May be required to work in arctic conditions during the winter months
Exposure to inclement weather conditions (including snow, rain, wind as well as extremely warm or cold conditions) is common
Travel to site may be via small aircraft or boat. Travel on site and surrounding areas is by four-wheel drive and all-terrain vehicles and occasionally via helicopter
This is a seasonal position with a rotational schedule.
Tech Stack
MS Office Suiteinventory controlfuel handling