Senior Geologist
Company: Technical Professionals Group
Location: Kearny
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
The Senior Mine Geologist serves as the primary technical
authority for geological interpretation, grade control modeling,
and ore characterization at a high-tonnage (~120,000 stpd) open-pit
copper mine operating dual process circuits (sulfide concentrator
and oxide LSXEW). Reporting to the Chief Geologist, this role
bridges field geology execution and strategic resource management,
providing direct technical oversight of mine geologists and
technicians while owning key deliverables including block model
updates, drill program execution, grade reconciliation analysis,
and geometallurgical data integration. The Senior Mine Geologist
ensures that geological outputs are accurate, timely, and
actionable for mine planning and metallurgical optimization. Duties
and Responsibilities Ore Control and Grade Control Modeling Own the
development and maintenance of a grade control model, integrating
pit mapping, blast hole assays, on a rolling basis to support
short-range and medium-range mine plans. Generate and validate dig
polygons and ore/waste boundaries for both sulfide mill feed and
oxide leach material, ensuring correct routing based on copper
grade, mineralization type, solubility characteristics, and
deleterious element thresholds. Define and maintain material type
classifications with clear decision criteria aligned to
metallurgical recovery expectations for both concentrator and LSXEW
circuits. Geological Interpretation and Field Work Conduct and
oversee detailed pit face mapping, geologic logging, and sampling
programs with rigorous documentation of lithology, alteration ,
structure, and mineralization Maintain and update the 3D geological
model including lithological domains, structural interpretations,
alteration zoning, and mineralization envelopes, ensuring the model
reflects current pit conditions and new data inputs. Interpret
geological data in the context of deposit scale to improve
predictive accuracy of grade and material type distributions.
Identify and communicate geological risk or opportunity
stakeholders in advance of mining. Grade Reconciliation and Data
Analysis Lead detailed grade reconciliation (F1-F3) comparing
resource model predictions to grade control model outputs, plant
head grades, and metallurgical recoveries across both concentrator
and LSXEW circuits. Identify root causes of reconciliation
variances (geological, sampling, modeling, or operational) and
develop corrective actions to improve predictive accuracy. Maintain
reconciliation databases and produce regular variance analysis
reports for review by the Chief Geologist and site leadership.
Support resource estimation activities by providing validated
geological interpretations, domain wireframes, and valid database.
Geometallurgical Integration Collaborate with Metallurgy, Process
Engineering, and LSXEW teams to characterize ore variability and
its impact on plant performance, including hardness, flotation
response, acid consumption, and copper solubility. Support Mine to
Mill initiatives by identifying and communicating rock mass
characteristics that influence fragmentation, handling, and
throughput to Drill and Blast and Processing teams. Contribute to
the development and maintenance of geometallurgical models linking
geological attributes (mineralogy, alteration, oxidation) to
processing outcomes. Ensure ore routing decisions are supported by
adequate characterization data including sequential copper
analysis, mineralogical spot checks, and metallurgical test work
results. Technical Compliance and Reporting Ensure all geological
data, models, and documentation conform to U.S. SEC SK-1300
technical reporting requirements and international best practices.
Maintain organized, auditable geological databases and model
archives with version control and change documentation. Prepare
technical memoranda, geological summaries, and supporting
documentation for resource updates, mine plan reviews, and
regulatory submissions. Provide geological inputs for slope
stability assessments, waste characterization programs, and
environmental permitting as required. Team Development, Safety, and
Collaboration Provide day-to-day technical mentorship and
supervision of mine geologists and geological technicians,
including training on mapping standards, logging protocols,
modeling workflows, and QA/QC procedures. Serve as acting lead for
the geology team during the Chief Geologist's absence. Participate
in and contribute to daily, weekly, and monthly production and
planning meetings, presenting geological findings and
recommendations. Promote and adhere to all site health, safety, and
environmental standards, ensuring geological Requirements Required
Bachelor's degree in Geology, Geological Engineering, or closely
related discipline. Minimum 5 years of progressive experience in
open pit mine geology, with demonstrated competence in grade
control, geological modeling, and reconciliation at copper
operations. Proficiency in Leapfrog Geo, Hexagon MinePlan (or
equivalent) for building and maintaining operational geology
models. Working knowledge of complementary mine planning and data
management software such as MinePlan, Vulcan, acQuire, or Hexagon,
and GIS. Solid understanding of porphyry copper deposit geology,
including supergene enrichment, oxide/sulfide transitions, and
alteration. Working knowledge of both sulfide flotation and oxide
heap leach processing fundamentals as they relate to ore
characterization and routing. Experience implementing and
maintaining QA/QC programs for blast hole, RC, and core drilling
sample streams. Effective written and verbal communication skills,
including the ability to produce clear technical documentation and
present geological findings to multidisciplinary audiences. Valid
Arizona driver's license required for site and pit access.
Willingness to work on a mine site schedule including field
rotations and occasional extended hours. The mine site is located
64 miles southeast of Phoenix and 70 miles northeast of Tucson. We
have a robust carpool / vanpool program and encourage employees to
participate. Employees save more than 50% of their commuting costs
while reading, sleeping or just enjoying the view. This position
offers an excellent low-cost benefits package for
medical/prescription/ dental/vision, disability coverage, life
insurance and other optional coverage, and 401(k) plan with company
match.
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