Core Cutter - Remote Mining Camps British Columbia - FIFO - 3/3 Rotations
MATRIX is actively hiring Core Cutters for the 2025 summer field season at remote camps in Northwestern British Columbia and the Yukon. This fly-in/fly-out contract position offers a competitive daily rate of $325-$350, paid travel days, and camp accommodations. Core Cutters will be responsible for cutting geological core samples, labeling, and ensuring proper storage. The role requires Level 1 First Aid certification and prior experience operating core cutting equipment in a camp environment. This is a rotation-based opportunity running until October 2025.
Position
Field
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Accommodations
Responsibilities
Core Cutters will ensure accurate preparation of geological samples in a safe and efficient camp environment.
- Cut geological core samples to specified dimensions using core saws
- Ensure precision and accuracy in the cutting process
- Label and store core samples for traceability
- Maintain and clean cutting equipment for peak performance
- Follow all safety procedures and workplace guidelines
Requirements
Candidates must bring hands-on core cutting experience and strong safety awareness for success in this remote field role.
- Previous camp experience operating core cutting equipment
- Valid Level 1 First Aid certification or equivalent 2-day course
- Knowledge of proper core sample handling and storage
- Strong attention to detail and precision
- Ability to follow safety standards at all times
Perks and Benefits
This seasonal contract includes high daily compensation, travel coverage, and rotation-based scheduling.
- Pay rate of $325-$350/day based on experience
- Fly-in/fly-out transportation included
- Camp accommodations provided
- Paid travel days
- 3 weeks on / 3 weeks off rotation
- Contract runs through October 2025
Worksite/Project
Remote Mining Camps British Columbia
Remote mining camps in British Columbia support various mining operations across the province, particularly in the resource-rich regions such as the interior and northern parts of the province. These camps provide essential accommodations and services for workers, including meals, lodging, and recreational facilities, while they work on-site for extended periods. Workers typically rotate in schedules, often working two to four weeks on-site followed by time off. The camps are critical to maintaining the workforce's well-being and ensuring the smooth operation of mining activities, including exploration, extraction, and processing.
Remote Mining Camps British ColumbiaEmployer Hiring
Matrix Camps and Logistics
Matrix Camps and Logistics is a trusted Canadian provider of remote workforce accommodations, logistics, mechanical services, and aviation support, serving mining, exploration, and industrial projects across Canada's most remote and rugged regions. Headquartered in Langley, British Columbia, Matrix has over two decades of experience delivering customized, turnkey solutions to support full-cycle remote operations—from exploration to production. Matrix specializes in designing, building, and operating remote camps ranging from small 10-person sites to full-scale facilities for over 1,000 workers. Services include camp catering and housekeeping, site logistics, fuel supply and expediting, on-site mechanical maintenance, and flight operations and airstrip management. The company also provides full-time and seasonal fly-in/fly-out (FIFO) employment opportunities across Northern BC, Yukon, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories.
Matrix Camps and Logistics