PURPOSE
The Director, Environmental & Permitting is responsible for leading the development, coordination, and implementation of environmental, permitting, and sustainability strategies across all U.S. sites while contributing to strategy across all properties. This role ensures operational compliance with regulatory and corporate requirements, strengthens ESG performance, and supports responsible development practices. The Director will work closely with site operations, consultants, regulatory agencies, and corporate functions—including Projects and Technical Services—to integrate environmental and social governance principles into every stage of the mine lifecycle, from exploration to closure.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES (ACCOUNTABILITIES)
Strategy & Oversight:
Environmental Compliance & Risk Management:
Permitting & Technical Support:
Community & Stakeholder Engagement:
Systems & Process Improvement:
Financial Management:
QUALIFICATIONS
A Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline is required. Additional post-graduate qualifications or relevant certifications are considered beneficial. 15+ years’ working in the environmental or sustainability field, preferably in the mining sector or in a similarly capital-intensive industry sector specifically in the Great Basin is necessary. Knowledge and experience in managing and executing environmental and sustainability programs, permitting, water management planning, waste management, and quality assurance procedures, as well as community engagement, development, and investment strategies to international standards is essential.
A successful track record of managing and implementing best practices in environmental programs in the mining sector or in a similarly capital-intensive industry sector is essential.
Broad familiarity with regulatory environments in the US (specifically in the Great Basin) is necessary. Competence with computer-based programs and tools is required, along with advanced experience within MS Office, including MS Projects.
The Director, Environmental and Permitting will have operated as an executive in a publicly traded company and will bring experience in complex global operations and partnerships. The individual will have a demonstrated commitment to maintaining and protecting the environment and managing sustainability and corporate responsibility aspects of an organization.
ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS
The Director, Environmental and Permitting will report to the EVP & Chief Operating Officer. The Director has no direct reports but does have oversight of all permitting individuals and U.S. sites (from a governance and technical perspective).
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