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From nickel and copper to graphite and rare earths, major projects across the country are moving from planning into construction and production. For jobseekers, this translates into thousands of new opportunities across engineering, trades, operations, and project delivery.
If you’re considering a career in mining—or looking to transition into the sector—this guide breaks down where the jobs are, what projects are driving demand, and how the new Major Projects Office (MPO) is accelerating hiring. With record commodity prices and more projects coming online, Outpost is expecting a boom in hiring activity over the next 3 years.
Why Mining Jobs Are Growing in Canada
Canada’s mining sector is facing a structural labour shortage—one that’s expected to continue over the next decade. With labour markets already tight, demand is being driven by new project development. Employers are competing for talent across construction, operations, and engineering disciplines.
At the same time, the sector is evolving:
- More focus on low-carbon, sustainable mining
- Growth in battery metals (nickel, lithium, graphite)
- Increased investment in processing and refining capacity
Top Mineral Producers (by Value)
Based on recent data, the top commodities by value are gold, coal, iron ore, potash, and copper.
- Gold (~$13.7 billion)
- Coal (~$8.0 billion)
- Iron Ore (~$6.5 billion)
- Potash (~$4.8 billion)
- Copper (~$4.5 billion)
Major Mining Projects in Production
Canada already hosts a number of world-class operations, particularly in coal, copper, zinc, gold, and iron ore.
1. Western Canada Coal Operations (Teck Resources)
British Columbia and Alberta remain global leaders in metallurgical coal production, anchored by multiple operating mines.
- Teck operates several large-scale mines including Fording River, Elkview, and Greenhills
- Produces tens of millions of tonnes annually for export markets
These operations underpin Canada’s role in global steel supply chains.
2. Gold and Base Metal Operations
Canada continues to see steady output from gold and base metal mines across Ontario, Quebec, and the North.
Gold Mines:
- Detour Lake Mine, Ontario (Agnico Eagle)
- Canadian Malartic Mine, Quebec (Agnico Eagle)
- Meadowbank Complex, Nunavut (Agnico Eagle)
- Meliadine, Nunavut (Agnico Eagle)
- Brucejack, British Columbia (Newmont)
- Macassa Mine, Ontario (Agnico Eagle)
3. Emerging Rare Earth and Critical Mineral Production
Projects such as Nechalacho (Northwest Territories) are helping Canada establish domestic production of rare earth elements—critical for electronics and defense industries.
Coal Mine in the mountains, Alberta Canada
Upcoming Major Mining Projects
1. Crawford Nickel, Ontario – $5bn
The Crawford Project focuses on nickel for EV batteries and green steel.
2. McIlvenna Bay Copper, Saskatchewan – $1bn
Currently under construction, McIlvenna Bay is one of the most advanced new mines in Canada and will be the first net-zero copper project in Canada.
3. Red Chris Mine Expansion, British Columbia – $3bn
An expansion of an existing copper mine operation, this project highlights how brownfield developments are also driving hiring.
4. Matawinie Graphite, Quebec
Part of Quebec’s growing battery ecosystem, this project connects mining directly to EV manufacturing. Graphite production for lithium-ion batteries.
5. Sisson Tungsten, New Brunswick
A strategic critical mineral project with global importance. Tungsten is essential for defence and industrial applications.
The Major Projects Office (MPO): Why It Matters for Jobseekers
The Major Projects Office (launched 2025) is designed to fast-track nationally significant developments—especially in mining and energy. It’s been estimated that mines can take up to 40 years to get from exploration to production in Canada, so the removal of bureaucracy will give investors more certainty.
What this means in practice:
- Faster approvals → projects move to construction sooner
- Coordinated regulation → reduced delays
- Federal prioritization → more certainty for investors and employers
Projects referred to the MPO—including Crawford, McIlvenna Bay, and Sisson—represent tens of billions in investment and thousands of jobs.
Ontario: Crawford Nickel Project, Preliminary site plan layout
Canada’s Mineral-Rich Regions
Ring of Fire, Northern Ontario
The Ring of Fire is a mineral-rich crescent-shaped geographical region in the James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario, Canada with proven chromite, nickel, copper, platinum group elements, gold, zinc, and palladium found in a 20 kilometre strip of land.
Golden Triangle, Northern BC
The BC Golden Triangle is a mineral-rich, rugged region in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, renowned for harboring significant deposits of gold, silver, and copper.
Where Are the Mining Jobs in Canada?
Ontario
- Nickel, gold, and battery metals
- Major MPO projects (Crawford)
Quebec
- Graphite, lithium, rare earths
- Integrated battery supply chain
Saskatchewan
- Copper, uranium, potash
- McIlvenna Bay driving hiring
British Columbia
- Copper and coal
- Expansion projects like Red Chris
Northern Canada
- Emerging rare earth and critical mineral projects
- High demand for a rotational workforce
Types of Mining Jobs in Demand
Mining is no longer just about working underground—today’s projects require a wide range of professionals.
High-demand roles include:
- Project Managers & Cost Controllers
- Engineers (Mining, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil)
- Construction Managers & Superintendents
- Environmental & Sustainability Specialists
- Geologists & Exploration Professionals
Salaries and Rotations
Mining roles typically offer:
- Above-average salaries compared to other sectors
- Fly-in fly-out (FIFO) or 14/14 rotations (common in remote projects)
- Strong benefits and long-term career progression
How to Get a Job in Mining
Canada’s mining boom is creating opportunities at every level—from entry-level site roles to senior engineering positions. Here’s how to navigate the path in:
Understand the requirements. While many hands-on mining roles require only a high school diploma, technical and engineering positions typically require relevant post-secondary credentials. Either way, a strong understanding of safety regulations is non-negotiable in this industry—employers across Canada prioritize candidates who can demonstrate a safety-first mindset from day one.
Target the right opportunities. Jobs in Canada’s mining sector are spread across remote and semi-remote regions, so knowing where projects are active—and which disciplines are in demand—gives you a real edge. Research upcoming projects, follow industry news, and build a profile that speaks directly to the skills those operations need.
Know what to expect from the recruitment process. Mining hiring can move quickly when projects reach construction phase. Expect skills assessments, safety certification checks, and in some cases site-specific onboarding requirements. Having your documents, certifications, and references ready ahead of time can make a significant difference.
How Outrpost Recruitment can help
Outpost is working with engineers, consultants and contractors across the mining sector to help them identify professionals for non-process infrastructure like water, power, and transportation aspects of these mega projects.
- Construction Project Managers
- Construction Manager / Superintendent
- Project Controls
- Planner / Scheduler
- Cost Lead
- Estimator
Final Thoughts: A Decade of Opportunity
Canada’s mining sector is being reshaped by critical minerals and government-backed project acceleration.
With:
- Billions in investment
- MPO-supported megaprojects
- Persistent labour shortages
…the result is clear:
Mining is one of the strongest job markets in Canada right now—and for the next decade.
Have a chat with Outpost if you would like to position yourself well in Canada’s mining industry.
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Ruairi Spillane
Founder Outpost Recruitment