Meadowbank Mine Complex - Supervisor and Trades - Flights and Camp

Agnico Eagle is hiring for various FIFO mining jobs at the Meadowbank Complex in Nunavut, offering 14/14 rotations with camp accommodations, charter flights, and full benefits.
Meadowbank Gold Mine processing and support facilities in Nunavut - image courtesy of Agnico Eagle Mines
Meadowbank Gold Mine processing and support facilities in Nunavut - image courtesy of Agnico Eagle Mines

Agnico Eagle Mines is hiring for multiple fly-in/fly-out positions at the Meadowbank Complex near Baker Lake, Nunavut. These roles operate on a 14/14 rotation and offer full camp accommodations, paid charter flights from several Canadian locations, and a collaborative work environment in the Arctic. Positions span across geology, safety, maintenance, processing, and training—each vital to the successful operation of this remote gold mine.

Open positions include:

  1. Maintenance Planning Supervisor
    Leads the planning team, inventory control, and reporting for site maintenance. Supervises planners and supports operational and safety goals.
  2. Open Pit Geologist (Temporary)
    Supervises grade control and supports daily open pit operations, blast optimization, and QA/QC compliance.
  3. Process Plant Relief Operator
    Operates all plant circuits and fills in for supervisory roles as needed across grinding, crushing, and CIL processes.
  4. Adult Educator
    Delivers workplace training, supports apprenticeships, and promotes leadership development across multiple Nunavut sites, with a focus on Inuit employee development.
  5. Open Pit Geology Technician (Temporary)
    Supports ore control and QA/QC sampling in open pit and underground operations. Manages geological sampling and database updates.
  6. Health & Safety Counselor
    Leads H&S program development, audits, risk mitigation training, and compliance across the Meadowbank site.

Work Rotation

14 days on / 14 days off

Accommodations

Fly-In/Fly-Out (FIFO) and Camp Accommodations (Meals/Lodging)

Date

May 2, 2025

Benefits and Features

All Meadowbank Complex positions come with full fly-in/fly-out travel, camp accommodations, and strong employee support systems, making them ideal for professionals seeking Arctic mining experience.

Key benefits include:

  • 14/14 rotational schedule (fly-in/fly-out)
  • Camp accommodations and meals provided at no cost
  • Paid charter flights from Kivalliq communities, Mirabel, and Val-d'Or
  • Full-time or temporary roles with competitive salaries
  • Opportunities for long-term growth and cross-site collaboration
  • Leadership in safety, education, and technical operations
  • Multicultural and inclusive workplace

Worksite/Project

Meadowbank Gold Mine

The Meadowbank Gold Mine, situated in the Kivalliq District of Nunavut, approximately 300 kilometers west of Hudson Bay, was Agnico Eagle's first Low Arctic mine. It achieved commercial production in 2010 and operated until 2019. The mine significantly contributed to the local economy, providing employment opportunities and supporting regional development. Post-2019, the Meadowbank Complex has been sustained by the Amaruq satellite deposit, which serves as a source of ore for the Meadowbank mill. This transition has extended the life of the operation, continuing its legacy in the region.

Meadowbank Gold Mine

Employer Hiring

Agnico Eagle Mines

Agnico Eagle Mines Limited is a leading Canadian gold mining company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. With operations across Ontario, Quebec, and Nunavut, Agnico Eagle is one of the largest gold producers in the country and a key employer in Canada’s mining sector. In Ontario, Agnico Eagle operates the Detour Lake Mine—Canada’s largest gold-producing mine—and the Macassa Mine, known for its high-grade underground production. In Quebec, it leads operations at the LaRonde Complex and the Canadian Malartic Complex, including the Odyssey underground project. In Nunavut, Agnico Eagle runs the Meliadine Mine and the Meadowbank Complex, offering fly-in/fly-out (FIFO) jobs and training opportunities for local and Inuit workers. With more than 17,000 employees globally, Agnico Eagle provides stable mining careers in engineering, heavy equipment operation, mill and maintenance roles, and environmental sciences. The company is also a leader in automation and digital transformation, using underground LTE networks, real-time monitoring, and AI-enabled systems to enhance productivity and safety. Agnico Eagle’s commitment to sustainability, community investment, and high-quality ore production makes it one of Canada’s most respected mining companies.

Agnico Eagle Mines