Ekati Diamond Mine - Heavy Equipment Operators, Technicians, Carpenters, and More - Flights/Camp
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The Ekati Diamond Mine in the Northwest Territories is seeking applicants for numerous remote camp positions, including Heavy Equipment Operators and Technicians. Immediate openings are available, offering two-week work rotations, full accommodations, and covered flights from various northern locations.
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Fly in and fly out remote camp mining jobs in Northwest Territories at the Ekati Diamond Mine. Immediate openings are available for Heavy Equipment Operators, Technicians, Carpenters, and more, with two-week work rotations. Flights to and from various northern fly points are covered including full remote camp accommodations, complete with meals and lodging.
- Two-week work rotations for an ideal work-life balance
- Full remote camp accommodations, including meals and lodging
- Convenient flights provided from Yellowknife, NT, Calgary, AB, and other northern fly points
- Join a premium gem-quality large scale open pit diamond mine with a rich history
Following fly in and fly out remote camp mining jobs are currently available at the Ekati Diamond Mine in the Northwest Territories.
- Heavy Equipment Operators
- Wheel Loader Operators (994K, 992K and 988 wheel loaders)
- Warehouse Technicians
- Boiler Operators
- Carpenters
- Maintenance Planners
- Surveyors
- Talent Coordinators
Ekati Diamond Mine, situated northeast of Yellowknife in the remote wilderness of Canada's Northwest Territories, is renowned for producing premium gem-quality diamonds and holds the distinction of Canada's first underground and surface diamond mining operation. This iconic mine has now entered a new era under the ownership of Burgundy Diamond Mines, an Australian-based company, which acquired Ekati Diamond Mine from Arctic Canadian Diamond Company for a valued sum of $150 million US. This acquisition heralds fresh opportunities for growth and development.
The Ekati Diamond Mine operates on a fly-in, fly-out basis due to its challenging location. This means that employees typically commute to the mine site by aircraft for their work rotations, given the lack of road access to the region.
Working conditions at Ekati can be incredibly harsh, primarily due to the extreme weather conditions prevalent in the area. Winters are long and frigid, with temperatures dropping well below freezing, making it imperative for workers to endure cold and snowy conditions. Summers are short but can still be quite cold at times.
If you are interested in applying for one of the fly in and fly out remote camp mining jobs at the Ekati Diamond Mine with Burgundy Diamond Mines, click here to select the position you are interested in and submit your resume and other documents.
Note that only selected applicants will be contacted for the next phase of hiring process.
It's been a while since we posted these job positions, so they may no longer be available. Be sure to check our latest updates for camp jobs currently hiring in remote locations across Canada.