Denison is redefining mining by Powering People, Partnerships and Passion. We are trailblazers in uranium mining,
adopting an innovative climate positive approach to mining by deploying ISR methods and building durable partnerships
with Indigenous groups in northern Saskatchewan. As a Certified™ Great Place to Work® our success is fueled by
empowering employees with engaging work, unique development opportunities, and lucrative rewards – resulting in
an exceptionally talented, diverse, and motivated team throughout all levels of the organization. Flexible and agile
thinking ensures our workplace is one where talent thrives, innovation flourishes, and people have fun leveraging their JUN 2024-JUN 2025
passions to create powerful partnerships and positive results. CANADA
The Senior Environmental Coordinator will report to the Regulatory Manager with responsibility for the development and submission
of the regulatory applications required to advance Denison’s current and future uranium exploration and development activities in
Saskatchewan. This role will liaise with government officials to determine permit requirements, prepare applications and to track
compliance with permit conditions. The Senior Environmental Coordinator will work closely with the Denison’s Exploration, Technical
Services and Operations team to ensure successful incorporation of program activities and will collaborate with Denison’s
environmental team to meet permit requirements for current exploration programs and future operations.
This fulltime opportunity will perform work activities out of Denison’s regional office in Saskatoon on a Monday to Friday schedule
with occasional travel to project sites situated in the Northern Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan.
Denison offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, including health and dental coverage, life insurance, employee
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As a well-rounded professional with intimate knowledge of the environmental permitting and regulatory processes within
Saskatchewan, you have strong technical and management skills with a demonstrated ability to work in a team environment and a solid
track record of overcoming obstacles to achieve success. Additional qualifications and attributes include:
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contractors accompanied by solid verbal communication skills with the ability to articulate, persuade and influence others.
immediately.
Be willing and able to wear and use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required and assigned.
required thereafter in accordance with company policy.
for Wheeler River.
and processing facility in northern Saskatchewan.
optimization to meet Denison’s timeline for construction and operation.
approvals, development, and operation for current and future projects.
interest applicable within the environmental effects and regulatory approvals.
Denison is dedicated to creating employment opportunities for Indigenous individuals and residents of the communities in which we
operate. We encourage Indigenous applicants and those from these communities to apply and to voluntarily provide relevant
information in their application. Preference will be given to qualified Indigenous candidates.
At Denison, we place a high value on diversity of backgrounds and experience. We strive to create an inclusive workforce that reflects
a wide range of cultures, backgrounds, and viewpoints. Our team members are empowered to excel based on their personal merit,
qualifications, experience, ability, and job performance. Reasonable accommodations during the hiring process are available upon
To submit your resume and cover letter, choose one of the following methods:
CLICK: Denison Mines – Sr. Environmental Technician EMAIL: jobs@denisonmines.com SCAN:
We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
Denison Mines is a publicly traded company and a Certified Great Place to Work® with a 70-year legacy of uranium mining, exploration,
and development in Canada. The company has an effective 95% interest in its flagship Wheeler River Project, which is the largest
undeveloped uranium project in the eastern portion of the prolific Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan. Denison also
owns interests in the McClean Lake uranium mines and mill, the Midwest project, the Waterbury Lake project. Collectively, Denison
has a project portfolio covering ~385,000 hectares in northern Saskatchewan.
For more information visit our website at www.denisonmines.com.
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