Site Emergency Response Lead
Application Deadline
September 26, 2025
Department
Employment Type
Full Time
Location
La Loche, Saskatchewan, CA
Workplace Type
Onsite
Role Overview
Location
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate planning, development, implementation and evaluation of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Program.
- Manage inspections and preventative maintenance requirements for all emergency response equipment to ensure compliance requirements.
- Schedule and coordinate emergency response training sessions including, but not limited to, wildland fire fighting, structural fire fighting, Hazmat, and mine rescue to ensure compliance with the provincial and federal regulators.
- Maintain training records for all emergency response and mine rescue personnel ensuring certifications and minimum training requirements are met.
- Schedule and lead emergency response and mine rescue drills ensuring both Company and regulatory compliance.
- Conduct ongoing monitoring of site-specific risks identifying changes and modify or develop emergency response action plans accordingly.
- Provide subject matter expert support and input as required to ensure Project and site processes are fit-for-purpose and comply with regulatory requirements.
- Assist in the incident management process, participate in incident investigations and corrective action activities as assigned.
- Participate in and contribute to risk assessments as related to conventional health and safety hazards and controls.
- Participate in the Integrated Management System audit activities as required.
- Drive continual improvement efforts enhancing health and safety, emergency preparedness and response, fire protection and contractor management programs.
- Promote a strong safety culture encouraging active participation with all employees and contractors.
- Perform other duties supporting the Health, Safety, Radiation and Environment Department as required.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- Minimum 7 years experience in heavy industry or mining, with uranium mining and milling experience considered an asset.
- Minimum 5 years experience in emergency response management in an industrial capacity with preference given to industrial firefighting, wildland fire fighting, Hazmat, confined space rescue and high angle rescue.
- Saskatchewan underground mine rescue certification with preference given to mine rescue instructor certification.
- Detailed knowledge of key concepts, theories, and practices related to effective control of health and safety related risks.
- Conversant with provincial and federal fire protection requirements relating to industrial operations with preference given for knowledge on associated standards for nuclear facilities.
- Have an in-depth working knowledge of Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety Regulations and Saskatchewan Mining Regulations.
- NFPA 1001 level I-II certification considered an asset.
- ICS 100, with 200 and 300 considered an asset.
- Proficiency in incident investigation, and emergency response planning and execution.
- Excellent communication and leadership skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams.
- Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
- Strong digital literacy with Microsoft Office Suite, experience with database management, and the ability to learn new software.
Core Competencies
- Communicates in an open candid and consistent manner with impact to inform, enroll, coach, and inspire.
- Effectively builds rapport and appropriately delivers information (oral and written) in a timely, well-organized, thoughtful, and engaging manner.
- Works collaboratively across functional teams, embracing unique talents and diverse perspectives, to achieve common goals.
- Takes a proactive approach to building relationships by actively participating as a prepared team member, demonstrating flexibility and respect for different work styles.
- Plans, manages and follows through to ensure the flow and timely completion of activities to deliver successful work results.
- Maintains quality and safety standards to ensure NexGen's Elite Standards are met across all work streams.
- Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability.
- Takes responsibility for own actions and outcomes.
- Maintains effective and professional approach, demonstrating resilience and accountability in a fluid fast paced work environment.
- Able to identify, articulate and problem solve for complex situations with consideration for outcomes.
- Provides clear and informative explanations to support effective decisions in line with company objectives.
- Uses creative, conceptual, and/or inductive reasoning.
- Applies specialized knowledge in own area of expertise and openly shares information and knowledge with others.
About NexGen
NexGen Energy is a Canadian company focused on optimally developing the Rook I Project into the largest, low-cost producing uranium mine globally, incorporating the highest levels of environmental and social governance. The Company has a strong portfolio of highly prospective projects, including the Company's 100% owned Rook I property that is host to the high-grade Arrow Deposit (discovered February, 2014), South Arrow (discovered July, 2017), Harpoon (discovered August, 2016), Bow (discovered March, 2015), and the Cannon area (discovered April, 2016).
NexGen is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol NXE and on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker symbol NXG, and is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, with an operations office in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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