Hemlo
The Hemlo property consists of David Bell, an underground mine, and Williams, an underground and open pit mine, located approximately 350 kilometers east of Thunder Bay, Ontario.
The Williams and David Bell mines share milling, processing and tailings facilities where ores from the two mines are co-mingled and fed to a standard grind, leach and carbon-in-pulp extraction mill.
Hemlo produced 204,000 ounces of gold in 2013 at all-in sustaining costs of $1,216 per ounce1. Hemlo’s proven and probable mineral reserves as at December 31, 2013, were 1.02 million ounces of gold2.
In order to improve cash flow, Barrick has deferred the open pit expansion and is evaluating changes to the underground mine plan.
Performance
204,000Ounces of gold produced in 20131,020,000Ounces of proven and probable gold reserves
Community Relations
Grievance & Resolution Procedure (PDF)
Greenhouse Gas & Energy Intensity Data
Energy and GHG Intensity Summary, 2005-2013 (PDF)
2010 Public Summary Report - Ontario Toxics Reduction Act (PDF)
Barrick's operations are implementing energy efficiency programs and beginning to set targets for greenhouse gas emissions. Hemlo Mines in Ontario, Canada has had targets in place since 2005.
Ontario Toxics Reduction Act
Reduction Plan Summary, 2013 (PDF)
Source: http://www.barrick.com/operations/canada/hemlo/default.aspx
The Surveyor is accountable for supporting the Williams U/G by planning ahead and providing operations with direction and prints in all active headings.
As a member of the Technical Services and Mineral Resource Management team, the successful candidate will report to the Senior Mine Geologist and work either an 8:6 roster resident in town, or a 14:14 roster with camp accommodation and meals provided in a camp type environment.
The successful candidate will be reporting to the Chief Financial Officer and they will be responsible leading the Supply Chain function for the mine site.
The Temporary Journeyman Shift Electrician is accountable to the Maintenance Supervisor, the Electrician is responsible for maintaining all surface and underground electrical systems in accordance to Company Standards, Ontario Hydro standards, Electrical Code, CSA standards and Federal, Provincial, and Company Safety regulations.
The Underground Project Engineer is Responsible for generating all UG projects documentation and coordinating all technical activities on assigned projects and ensure effective communication and coordination between all project participants.
Reporting to the Planning Superintendent, the Mid-Term Planner is responsible for all mid-term mine planning activities.
Reporting to the Core Technician Coordinator, your primary duty will be to provide support in maintaining continuous operation of logging activities.
Ensure all programs, personal actions and approaches support Barrick’s goals for safety and sustainability. Act as a safety champion and constantly apply the principals and spirit of Courageous Safety Leadership and Courage to Care.
Ensure all programs, personal actions and approaches support Barrick’s goals for safety and sustainability. Act as a safety champion and constantly apply the principals and spirit of Courageous Safety Leadership and Courage to Care.
Accountable for the support, development, improvement, and reliability of the various facets f the mobile, exploration, development, fixed plant automation systems in a safe, productive, and cost-effective manner.