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Senior Field Operator

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Senior Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Flexible Retirement Options
Savings Options
Insured Benefits

About the role

Build your career in one of Saskatchewan’s newest and most exciting industries - rare earth elements! 

 

Rare earth elements (REEs) power technologies such as electric vehicles, renewable energy, and advanced electronics. Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is at the forefront of building the REE industry right here in Saskatchewan and we’re looking for a Senior Field Operator to be part of operating our Rare Earth Processing Facility. 

This role is responsible for performing safe, disciplined field operations across the Monazite Processing Unit (MPU), the Solvent Extraction Unit (SXU), and Balance of Plant (BOP), including outdoor utilities and tank farm activities. The Senior Field Operator will be operating local control systems and equipment, handling hazardous chemicals, completing field checks and line-ups, and supporting startup and shutdown activities. This role will require shift work as the facility functions under 24/7 operations. 

 

Why SRC?

With more than 400 employees, $83 million in annual revenue and nearly 80 years of RD&D experience, the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) is Canada’s second largest research and technology organization with 1,400 clients in 16 countries around the world. We help clients from across the world solve technology problems, make improvements, seize opportunities, maintain competitiveness, increase productivity, and develop new markets.

Our employees make a difference. We hire people who are passionate about their work because we are passionate about making a positive impact in our province and beyond. We recognize the important value of work-life balance and our employees enjoy generous time off. SRC also offers many other benefits such as flexible retirement and savings options, insured benefits, professional development opportunities, a robust safety program, and an outstanding team environment. 

Accountabilities

  • Rotate between MPU, SXU, and BOP areas, including outdoor utilities and tank farm activities
  • Handle hazardous chemicals safely and precisely, following procedures, permits, Safety Data Sheet (SDS) requirements, PPE standards, and site rules
  • Operate local control systems and field equipment, including systems such as grinding mills, reagent systems, pumps, valves, transfer systems, and utilities
  • Perform field rounds, inspections, equipment checks, line-ups, sampling support, isolations, starts and stops, transfers, and return-to-service activities
  • Receive and execute operating instructions from Main Control Room Operators while maintaining clear communication with the Shift Manager and field teams
  • Work closely with Shift Material Handlers when activities require coordinated movement, multi-person execution, or additional field support
  • Identify abnormal conditions, safety concerns, leaks, equipment issues, or process deviations and escalate promptly
  • Maintain accurate logs, shift handover information, and field records
  • Support commissioning, startup, ramp-up, and continuous improvement

 

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 5 years operational experience in mining processing, chemical processing, utilities, metallurgical, or equivalent industrial facilities
  • Post secondary education in chemistry, automation, instrumentation, process operations, metallurgy, chemical technology, process engineering, or a related field is an asset. A combination of education and experience may be considered
  • Experience in hydrometallurgy, leaching, solvent extraction, precipitation, reagent systems, utilities, or tank farm operations and/or experience commissioning, startup, or ramp-up in a new or expanding plant is an asset
  • Power Engineering certification or progress toward certification is a strong asset
  • Experience handling hazardous chemicals in an industrial environment
  • Ability to work rotating 24/7 shifts is required

Skills

  • Strong commitment to safety, with the ability to follow procedures and rules consistently
  • Practical problem-solving skills, sound judgment, and ability to adapt to changing plant conditions
  • Mechanically inclined to operate or learn local control systems, field equipment, valves, pumps, transfer systems, and utility equipment

The chosen candidate will also be required to provide an original Criminal Record Check that is satisfactory to SRC prior to the commencement of any employment duties. The Criminal Record Check must have been executed within the preceding 30 days of receipt. 

This position is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Deadline to apply is July 8, 2026. 

To Apply: Please apply with your resume and cover letter via the careers section of our website www.src.sk.ca/careers [//www.src.sk.ca/careers]. 

Please indicate on your application where you heard about the position as SRC works with several partners to support an inclusive workplace that embraces diverse backgrounds. Our goal is to engage and empower all people so they can successfully achieve their professional goals.

As SRC strives to build a representative workforce, applications are encouraged from persons of Indigenous ancestry. 

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