As
Project QHSE Manager
, you are responsible to plan, lead, and manage all Quality, Health, Safety, and Environmental (QHSE) activities at the mine site, ensuring compliance with statutory regulations, minimizing operational risks, and fostering a proactive safety culture to achieve zero harm to people, property, and the environment.
Responsibilities:
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QHSE Leadership & Strategy
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Develop, implement, and maintain site-specific QHSE policies and procedures in line with corporate standards and mining regulations.
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Lead the QHSE team and provide direction to supervisors and line management to ensure safety objectives are met.
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Promote a strong safety culture through visible leadership, engagement, and communication across all levels.
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Risk & Compliance Management
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Ensure compliance with local and international mining safety legislation and standards.
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Develop, implement, and maintain site risk assessments.
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Oversee the management of contractors and subcontractors to ensure adherence to site QHSE standards.
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Incident & Emergency Management
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Oversee incident reporting, investigation, root cause analysis, and ensure timely implementation of corrective and preventative actions.
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Maintain and periodically test emergency response and mine rescue procedures, including drills and simulations.
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Safety Training & Competence
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Develop and coordinate QHSE training programs for all levels of the workforce (including induction, job-specific, and refresher training).
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Ensure supervisors and workers are competent in mine-specific hazards (blasting, confined space, heavy equipment, pit safety, dust, etc.).
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Auditing, Monitoring & Reporting
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Conduct and coordinate internal and external QHSE audits, inspections, and compliance reviews.
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Track performance trends and report monthly QHSE statistics and analysis to management.
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Recommend continuous improvement initiatives based on audit and inspection outcomes.
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Environmental & Sustainability Management
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Monitor and control environmental aspects such as dust, noise, water quality, tailings management, and waste disposal.
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Ensure compliance with environmental permits and mine closure requirements.
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Promote sustainable practices and resource conservation on-site.
Qualifications:
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Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Science, Mining Engineering, or related field.
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NEBOSH International Diploma / OSHA Certification or equivalent.
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Minimum 8 – 10 years of QHSE experience, with at least 5 years in a mining environment.
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Strong knowledge of mining safety laws, environmental standards, and emergency response protocols.
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Excellent leadership, investigation, and reporting skills.
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Experience in managing multicultural workforces and remote site operations.