Temporary Field Assistant – Technical Services
Location: Saskatoon
The position is based at Denison’s Wheeler River Project site, working on a 2-week on / 2-week off rotation. The successful
candidate will be responsible for arranging their own travel to a designated pick-up point en-route from Denison’s Saskatoon
office to the Project site. Denison will provide board and lodging while at the Project site, and all required PPE outside of
safety boots. Compliance to all health and safety protocols is mandatory at all times.
Denison is committed to providing employment opportunities for Indigenous people and members of the communities near
where we operate and encourage applicants who are Indigenous and / or residents of those communities to apply and to
voluntarily self-identify the appropriate information in their application details.
Denison values diversity and inclusion and can provide reasonable accommodations during the hiring process upon
request. Applicants for this role must be eligible to work in Canada.
TO APPLY:
To submit your resume and cover letter, choose one of the following methods:
SCAN CLICK EMAIL
Denison Mines – Temporary Field Assistant jobs.sk@denisonmines.com
We thank all applicants for their interest, however only candidates selected for interviews
will be contacted.
OUR COMPANY:
Denison Mines Corp. (“Denison”) is a public company listed on the NYSE American and TSX stock exchanges focused on
the advancement of a portfolio of uranium exploration and development project interests in the Athabasca Basin region of
northern Saskatchewan. Denison is also responsible for mine care and maintenance of its decommissioned mine sites in
Elliot Lake, Ontario.
Denison’s flagship project is the Wheeler River Uranium Project (the “Project”), which is the largest undeveloped uranium
mining project in the infrastructure-rich eastern portion of the Athabasca Basin region in northern Saskatchewan. The Project
is located approximately 35 km north-northeast of Cameco’s Key Lake Operation and 35 km southwest of Cameco’s McArthur
River Operation in the eastern portion of the Athabasca Basin. The Project is accessible by vehicle and is located about 5 km
west of Highway 914.
In August 2023, Denison filed (i) the Feasibility Study ("Phoenix FS") completed for In-Situ Recovery ("ISR") mining of the
high-grade Phoenix uranium deposit ("Phoenix") and (ii) a cost update to the 2018 Pre-Feasibility Study for conventional
underground mining of the basement-hosted Gryphon uranium deposit ("Gryphon"). With the successful completion of the
Phoenix FS, Denison has advanced the planned Phoenix ISR project through the technical de-risking process and has already
commenced the first phases of project execution. Concurrently, Denison is also advancing the environmental assessment
(“EA”) process, which is a critical step to securing the approvals necessary to develop and operate a mine in Canada.
The planned Phoenix ISR operation is on track to become the first ISR uranium mining operation in Canada and has the
potential to be one of the lowest-cost and most environmentally sustainable uranium mining operations in the world.
Visit our website at www.denisonmines.com for more information.
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