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Hughes Collective is pleased to present an exciting opportunity on behalf of our client.


Position Title: Senior/Principal Mine Engineer

Location: Saskatoon, SK

Reporting To: Director of Technical Services


Our Client

Denison Mines is redefining what uranium mining can be. Their projects fuel the world’s demand for clean energy while proving that resource development can be innovative, responsible, and deeply connected to community.


Denison will be the first in Canada to adopt ISR mining for uranium; demonstrating that mining can be cleaner, lower-impact, and more sustainable. They continue to pioneer new technologies, minimize environmental impact and build Indigenous partnerships regarded among the strongest in the industry.


What sets Denison apart is its culture: human, hands-on, hard-working, and high-performing. Leaders know their people, check in often, and roll up their sleeves alongside the team. Employees describe the workplace as welcoming and energetic, with a shared pride in doing things better.


Above all, Denison’s people know their work matters. They are driving climate solutions, advancing projects with integrity, and proving that mining can deliver not just energy; but a better future.

This is your chance to be part of building something new and at the forefront of Canada’s uranium industry; are you ready to lead?


The Opportunity

Denison is advancing mining differently through innovation, environmental responsibility, and a long-term commitment to doing things the right way. As the company moves toward the next chapter of the Wheeler River Project, the need for strong technical leadership has never been greater.


As Denison’s Senior/Principal Mine Engineer, you will be a key technical voice shaping how this project is engineered, evaluated, and optimized. Reporting to the Director, Technical Services, you will help guide decisions that influence everything from mine design and production planning to ventilation, fleet selection, excavation design, and long-term development strategy.


This role goes far beyond producing mine plans. You’ll apply your underground mining expertise to validate economic assumptions, challenge design concepts, and strengthen feasibility outcomes. You’ll work closely with internal teams and external partners, supporting the technical backbone of permitting, evaluation, and data acquisition programs.

With occasional travel to the Athabasca Basin, you’ll stay connected to the realities on the ground, ensuring designs are not only technically sound, but practical, safe, and execution-ready.


This is the role for someone who wants to be more than an engineer behind a desk. It’s for someone who wants to help define how one of Canada’s most important uranium projects is built.


Key Responsibilities

As a Senior/Principal Mine Engineer, you will work collaboratively and are responsible for:

1. Mine Planning & Design Leadership

  • Lead strategic and tactical mine planning activities.
  • Develop production schedules and life-of-mine planning strategies.
  • Support reserve estimation for mining resources using various mining methods.
  • Contribute to preliminary, pre-feasibility, feasibility, and strategic assessments.


2. Technical Evaluation & Economic Analysis

  • Prepare capital and operating cost estimates and support budgeting activities.
  • Prepare economic models to evaluate mining scenarios and project economics.
  • Develop operations production plans and forecasts.
  • Write and review technical engineering reports (NI 43-101 or equivalent).


3. Engineering Optimization & Operational Readiness

  • Support mining equipment selection and fleet strategy.
  • Contribute to mine design optimization across shaft sinking, excavation design, ventilation, and production ramp-up planning.
  • Support cemented rockfill and paste backfill studies.
  • Undertake regular site visits to ensure execution aligns with engineering plans.


4. Contractor Management & Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Manage contractors and sub-consultants as required.
  • Liaise with external consultants and contractors to support technical studies and deliverables.
  • Collaborate with internal departments including Environment, Safety, Operations, HR, Accounting, Procurement, Investor Relations, and other functional groups.


5. Safety, Compliance & Continuous Improvement

  • Assist in the development of SOPs and JHA procedures.
  • Support Denison’s health, safety, and environmental procedures, policies, and culture.
  • Demonstrate leadership in safety and environmental responsibility across all workstreams.


Qualifications

To be successful in this role, you will bring:

The Essentials (Hard Skills):

  • Degree in Mining Engineering or a related discipline.
  • Minimum 5–7 years of relevant underground mining experience.
  • Current registration as a P.Eng. and eligible for membership in Saskatchewan.
  • Strong underground mining expertise, including best practices in mining design and planning.
  • Ability to use mine planning software competently (Deswik preferred).
  • Ability to use ventilation simulation software competently (Ventsim preferred).
  • Proven ability to write and review technical reports (NI 43-101 or equivalent).
  • Eligibility to work in Canada.


The Intangibles (Soft Skills):

  • Strong leadership and communication skills with a demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment.
  • Energetic and self-motivated, with a positive, team-oriented attitude.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build trust across internal and external stakeholders.
  • Demonstrated ability to achieve results through teamwork and accountability.


What Our Client Offers

  • Competitive Compensation – Denison’s compensation is designed as a full package: base, annual bonus, equity awards, retirement contributions, and benefits. A total compensation package designed not just to recognize your expertise, but to reward the results you deliver as you shape exploration success.
  • Comprehensive Benefits – 100% employer-paid premiums for health, dental, life, and disability, plus a health spending account and generous paramedical coverage.
  • Flexible Retirement Support – Denison contributes from day one with no employee contribution required. Contributions increase as your age and years of service increase. Take it as cash, invest through the group RRSP, or manage it independently.
  • Growth & Development – Gain hands-on experience across the full mining cycle while learning from seasoned experts. Denison also invests directly in your future with paid professional development, mentorship, and opportunities to grow into leadership.
  • Culture of Doers – Work with a team where leaders roll up their sleeves, standards are high, and initiative is encouraged. Expect collaboration, approachability, and the freedom to solve problems in new ways.
  • Purpose & Pride – Be part of a company and team reshaping the future of clean energy, pioneering ISR mining in Canada, and partnering with Indigenous communities in ways that set a new industry standard.


About the Collective

At Hughes Collective, we don’t just recruit, we revolutionize how talent meets opportunity. We’re not in the business of filling roles; we’re in the business of transforming careers and powering businesses with bold, game-changing hires.


For candidates, this isn’t just about your next job, it’s about uncovering your passions, amplifying your strengths, and unlocking your potential. We’re here to connect you to a career that excites, inspires, and fuels your future.


This isn’t recruitment as usual, this is Hughes Collective. Bold. Authentic. Unapologetically different. Your next move starts here.