Snap Lake Project - Heavy Equipment Operators and Truck Drivers - 3 Week Rotations in NT
Facilitate project tasks supporting closure activities and material handling.

The Snap Lake Diamond Mine closure project is currently seeking candidates for various remote camp jobs in Northwest Territories. With flexible work rotations and competitive pay, these positions present an excellent opportunity for those looking to join the mining sector.
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Looking for remote camp jobs in Northwest Territories with long work rotations? Snap Lake Diamond Mine closure project needs various camp based positions.
- 3 weeks on and 3 weeks off work rotations
- Competitive hourly rate with overtime pay
- Full benefits
- Employee recognition program
- Rotation Incentives
Available Positions
Following remote camp jobs in Northwest Territories at the Snap Lake Project are available.
- Haul Truck Drivers
- Rock Truck Drivers
- Multi-Purpose Equipment Operators
- Excavator
- Dozer
- Loader
Snap Lake Diamond Mine Closure Project
The Snap Lake Diamond Mine was a diamond mining operation located 220 km northeast of Yellowknife, NT. It was owned by De Beers Canada, a major diamond producer. The mine operated from 2008 to 2015 and yielded high-quality diamonds, including valuable pink and yellow ones. Despite its challenging location and harsh climate, the mine upheld high environmental standards and adopted innovative sustainable mining practices.
Currently, the mine is being decommissioned and restored to its natural state. In 2021, the contract for the mine's closure was awarded to the Nuna Group of Companies and Metacor Inc.
Employer - Nuna Group of Companies
The Nuna Group of Companies is a Canadian construction and mining company that offers services to different industries such as mining, oil and gas, and infrastructure. Established in 1993, it has become one of the largest Indigenous-owned companies in Canada, employing over 1,200 individuals. The company is highly regarded for its emphasis on safety, quality, and environmental responsibility, making it a dependable and reputable partner for significant construction and mining ventures.
How to Apply
If you are interested in applying to one of the remote camp jobs in Northwest Territories at the Snap Lake Diamond Mine Closure Project with Nuna Group of Companies, follow the corresponding links to directly apply with them.
Note that only selected applicants who meet general requirements will be contacted for the next phase of hiring process.
- Haul Truck Drivers and Rock Truck Drivers
- Multi-Purpose Equipment Operators
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