Mine Shift Supervisor
Date: Dec 5, 2025
Location: Republic, Washington, USA
Company: Kinross Gold Corporation
Discover a rewarding career opportunity at Kinross in the stunning rural landscapes of Washington State. Recognized for our leadership in low-impact mine development and nationally acclaimed for our reclamation and closure practices, our team has extracted ore from six different deposits in the region since 1989. Following the conclusion of mining activities in 2017, our operation now manages properties at various stages of exploration, development, care & maintenance, and closure.
Job Summary
The Mine Shift Supervisor supports safe, efficient underground development and production at Kinross Kettle River Operations. In the initial phase of the Curlew Basin Restart, this role serves as Kinross’s on-site representative overseeing the Contractor’s day-to-day development activities, ensuring compliance with standards, safety, and schedule requirements. As Kinross transitions into operating the mine directly, the role will shift into supervising Kinross’s production and development crews by driving safety and leading a high-performance team aligned with Kinross’s values and operational goals.
Essential Functions
- Oversee that the Contractor is working to all applicable standards.
- Provide daily approval of the Contractor’s completed activities to the Mine Superintendent.
- Coordinate the activities between the Kinross and Contractor crews.
- Organize and lead Kinross’s crews to meet project plans, schedules and goals.
- Conduct ground inspections and provide guidance on applicable ground support standards
- Clearly communicate the daily objectives and priorities to Kinross’s crews.
- Provide instructions and training in the proper use of equipment.
- Provide and coordinates available resources to set operating priorities to achieve daily goals.
- Provide supervisory overview of the production cycle, development cycle and mine services installations by both Kinross and Contractor.
- Monitor mining equipment and tools for proper functioning and report any malfunctions or maintenance needs.
- Monitor, track and document Contractor delays
- Review and provide input on Contractor Change Order Requests
- Conduct mine inspections to ensure safety and quality standards are being met by employees and contractors.
- Maintain accurate records of daily activities, material movements, and any safety incidents or irregularities.
- Responsible for maintaining adequate inventories of mine related supplies.
- Responsible for thinking ahead and scheduling daily activities for more than 7 days in advance.
- Collaborate with stakeholders and other departments.
- Operate a company vehicle and other equipment as assigned.
- Ensuring those on the shift are upholding Kinross Kettle River policies and procedures.
- Communicate and coordinate regularly with Mine Technical Services personnel
- Assist in the preparation of Weekly and Monthly Forecasts and deliver to them
- Develop and train employees to standards for safe and efficient equipment operation
- Communicate and coordinate, verbally and digitally, with the Mine Operations Center
- Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications and Skills
- 10 years of experience working in an underground mine.
- 5 years of experience supervising a team.
- High School or equivalent.
- Thorough knowledge of all underground mining practices and procedures.
- Ability to operate mining equipment at the highest standards and production rates.
- Ability to make decisions relative to production and maintenance.
- Understanding of mine health and safety laws and regulations.
- Ability to supervise a team and work independently.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Knowledge of underground mining methods, safety legislation, ground control, and equipment.
- Strong leadership capabilities with the ability to coach, support, and develop crews.
- Excellent communication, decision-making, and problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and ability to document and track shift performance.
- Ability to work in underground environments, including exposure to noise, vibration, temperature extremes, and physical demands.
- Valid driver’s license and authorized to work in the US.
Health, Safety, and Environmental Requirements
- Adheres to all safety and environmental considerations.
- Has a strong commitment to safe working practices.
- Utilizes personal protective equipment at all times while in the production environment.
- Is alert and observes, corrects, and reports unsafe conditions.
- Complies with all regulatory and company requirements.
Kinross Leadership Practices
- Creates an environment where nothing is more important than every employee returning home safe and healthy every day.
- Creates an environment in which people are unfailingly treated with respect.
- Fosters the talent and potential of all employees by enabling them to grow, develop, and make a difference in the organization.
- Demonstrates that leadership in the areas of environmental performance and community and stakeholder relations is fundamental to the way we plan and manage our business.
- Holds self and others accountable for the decisions, commitments, and behaviors required to deliver outstanding results.
- Uses judgment to manage business complexities, prioritize and balance conflicting demands to make timely decisions that best advance Kinross strategy.
- Builds and brings teams and people together to achieve organizational goals. Models’ humility by going beyond self-interest for the good of the group.
- Understands the economic implications of decisions and consistently uses all resources effectively and efficiently to maximize shareholder value.
- Relentlessly champions, develops and embeds best practices.
Kinross Competencies
- Strategic Effectiveness
Developing and communicating rigorous and creative business strategies that drive sustainable value.
- External Engagement
Understanding and building relationships with external parties that strengthen and sustain competitive advantage.
- Business Focus
Applying commercial rigor and discipline to all business decisions and customer relationships.
- Living the Kinross Values
Aligning behavior, decisions, and actions with Kinross values and principles.
Reporting Relationships
Reports to Mine Superintendent.
Language Requirements
English.
Compensation Data
Salary Range: $100,000 - $115,000 + Short Term Incentive Bonus
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- 401k with match
- Paid time off
- Stock purchase option
- Basic life insurance
- Short Term Incentive


