Job Description
Job Title:  Environmental Compliance Manager

Equinox Gold is a growth-focused Canadian mining company operation entirely in the Americas, with projects in Canada, the USA, Mexico, and Brazil. We have seven operating gold mines and a clear path to achieve more than one million ounces of annual gold production from a pipeline of development and expansion projects. Equinox Gold’s team of proven and experienced mining professionals identify promising assets and develop them into world-class mines that operate to the highest environmental, social and safety standards. We are looking for individuals who want to be part of this high-functioning team and are committed to the Company’s success, just as we are dedicated to developing our people. We invite you to join our team as Equinox Gold works to achieve its vision of becoming the premier Americas gold producer.

 

Position Summary

The Environmental Compliance Manager is responsible for ensuring that all gold mining operations comply with federal, state, and local environmental regulations, with a strong focus on California-specific mining laws. This role oversees permitting, reporting, and environmental risk management, and supports sustainable mining practices. The ideal candidate will have deep knowledge of mining-related environmental regulations and experience working in extractive industries.

 

Key Responsibilities

General Compliance Duties

  • Develop and maintain the site’s environmental compliance program.
  • Monitor regulatory changes and update internal policies and procedures accordingly.
  • Conduct internal audits and risk assessments.
  • Provide compliance training to site personnel.
  • Investigate and resolve compliance violations.
  • Prepare reports for senior leadership and regulatory agencies.

Gold Mining-Specific Environmental Compliance Tasks

  • Ensure compliance with California Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA), CEQA, and other state-specific mining regulations.
  • Manage permits related to air quality (e.g., dust control), water quality (e.g., Title 27 California Code of Regulations), hazardous materials, and other waste management.
  • Oversee compliance with federal regulations including NEPA, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, and RCRA.
  • Coordinate with geologists, engineers, and operations teams to ensure environmental controls are integrated into mine planning and daily operations.
  • Monitor and report on cyanide handling, and reclamation activities.
  • Conduct environmental impact assessments and mitigation planning.
  • Liaise with California Department of Conservation, State Water Resources Control Board, Regional Water Quality Control Board, and local agencies.
  • Maintain documentation for inspections, spills, and corrective actions.
  • Support sustainability initiatives including land restoration, water conservation, reclamation, and biodiversity protection

 

Core Compentencies

  • Problem Solving: Ability to identify and resolve issues quickly and analyze information effectively.
  • Interpersonal Skills: Ability to maintain confidentiality, remain open to new ideas, and be willing to try new approaches.
  • Communication: Effectively present data, interpret environmental regulations, and prepare detailed reports. Skilled at clear, persuasive communication and technical writing.
  • Planning/Organizing: Ability to prioritize tasks and create realistic action plans.
  • Quality Control: Ensure accuracy and thoroughness in all tasks, and monitor work to ensure the highest quality.
  • Adaptability: Manage changes and delays in a complex and dynamic environment.
  • Self-Regulation: Ability to control impulses and suspends judgment.
  • Social Skills: Build relationships and manage networks to find common ground and foster cooperation.
  • Facilitative Management: Adjust management style to empower and guide compliance staff.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Geology, Mining Engineering, or related field (Master’s preferred).
  • Professional certifications such as CHMM, REM, or CCEP; or California PE or PG registration are highly desirable.
  • Minimum of eight years’ experience in the mining industry, with at least five years in environmental permitting or coordination.
  • Strong knowledge of California mining regulations and permitting processes.
  • Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
  • Ability to work in remote and rugged environment

Prefferred Skills

  • Experience with environmental management systems (e.g., ISO 14001).
  • Familiarity with mine reclamation planning and reporting.
  • Proficiency in GIS, environmental modeling, and compliance tracking software.

 

The salary pay range for this position is $160K-$180k based on experience. 

What we bring:

  • Opportunity to grow with a world-class mining operation

  • Competitive wages, bonus opportunities

  • 401(k) with company match

  • Medical, dental and vision benefits

  • Paid time off

We thank all candidates for their applications, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

EOE: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.