Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited (CNML) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Shandong Gold Mining Co. Ltd., which is duly listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) and Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE). CNML is developing its’ primary asset located in the Upper East Region of Ghana with a strategic vision to build a world-leading, highly valuable and responsible world-class gold mining enterprise.
Job Description
Job Purpose
To provide proactive leadership, guidance and service relating to the environmental management system and practices at CNML sites to ensure the achievement of targets and fulfill company and regulatory/statutory requirements as well as best practices.
Primary Accountabilities (Duties & Responsibilities)
- Implement all site environmental programs, initiatives, and schedules in accordance with environmental assessment commitments and permitting requirements
- Ensure infield implementation of the details of the Environmental Management System for the Project through the finalization of Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans applicable to the Project. This includes implementing appropriate field quality assurance/quality control programs and ensure that these programs are carried out following best practices
- Ensure project compliance with all environmental permits, licenses, government/agency regulations, and other related commitments subscribed by CNML and collaborate with site management and staff to maintain environmental compliance while optimizing construction and operational efficiencies.
- Develop concurrent reclamation protocols and ensure reclamation works are followed through expeditiously
- Direct and conduct environmental incident reporting, investigations, and development of effective and practical corrective and preventive actions.
- Participate in consultation with communities with respect to environmental and regulatory issues (technical and non-technical meetings)
- Oversee data management system including environmental data collection, data management, analysis and interpretation, report preparation, and other related tasks. This includes preparing environmental presentations, reports and other related documents for both internal and external stakeholders.
- Implement all environmental reporting requirements for the Project, both short term and long term
- Supervise, coach and mentor subordinates effectively. This includes discipline, performance management, training and development in collaboration with the Training & Development Unit of the HR department.
- Perform any other related duties based on the exigencies of the project/ Company as assigned by the Supervisor.
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How To Apply
When applying, please follow the guidelines below to maximise the success of your application:
- Include an application/ introductory letter not more than 1 page, explaining why you believe you are the most suitable for the role you are applying for
- Include your Curriculum Vitae (CV) and limit it to a maximum of 5 pages
- Include copies of relevant academic certificates
- Include copies of relevant professional certifications
- Please put the job title you are applying for as the subject heading in the e-mail
- Applications, together with detailed CV and the relevant proof of qualifications, should be addressed to: HR Manager, Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited, No.4 Luanda close, East Legon, Accra, Ghana: GA-377-0113
- Please send all the relevant documents/ application electronically by attachment (preferably in PDF or MS Word) to the e-mail address below: recruitment@cardinalresources.com.au
- Closing Date: 22nd February, 2023.
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
CNML is an equal-opportunities’ employer and does not ask for money transfers (payments or considerations) from job applicants during ANY stage of the recruitment process. Any applicant/ job-seeker who pays any money/consideration to anyone (within or outside CNML) with a promise of offering a job does so at his/her own risk.