1

Mining Camp Jobs in Quebec (NOW HIRING)

Previous experience operating ( Loader, Dozer, Excavator, and Graders) in a road building, mining, and/or industrial setting. * Previous experience with rotational schedules and remote camp life.

New

Previous experience operating ( Loader, Dozer, Excavator, and Graders) in a road building, mining, and/or industrial setting. * Previous experience with rotational schedules and remote camp life.

New

Previous experience operating ( Loader, Dozer, Excavator, and Graders) in a road building, mining, and/or industrial setting. * Previous experience with rotational schedules and remote camp life.

New

... mining services. We are currently seeking a Junior Cost Controller / Site Accounting and Cost ... to camp operations, including accommodations, food ser-vices, maintenance, transportation ...

... mining construction projects for over 35 years, primarily in Northern Québec. Recognized for the ... environment for all camp workers. APPLY NOW! * YOUR ROLE As a kitchen dishwasher, you will ...

... mining, and/or industrial setting. * 3+ years experience as Finish Excavator * Previous experience with rotational schedules and remote camp life. * Incorporates HS&E concepts into work activities ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Mining Camp information

See Quebec salary details

$6

$26

$59

How much do mining camp jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for mining camp in Quebec is $26.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.94 and $37.50 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a mining camp?

A Mining Camp job involves working in remote locations where employees support mining operations. Jobs can include roles such as camp cooks, cleaners, maintenance staff, and administrative personnel. Workers typically stay on-site for extended periods, following a fly-in fly-out (FIFO) or drive-in drive-out (DIDO) schedule. Mining camps provide accommodations, meals, and recreational facilities to ensure a comfortable stay while working in demanding environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the mining camp position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Mining Camp position, you need strong knowledge of site operations, safety procedures, and basic mechanical or technical skills, often paired with relevant certifications in mining safety or equipment handling. Familiarity with mining machinery, safety management systems, and communication devices is typically needed. Outstanding teamwork, adaptability, and problem-solving abilities make candidates excel in this environment. These skills are critical for maintaining productivity, ensuring safety, and supporting the isolated and collaborative nature of mining camp operations.

What is the typical living and working environment like at a mining camp?

Mining camps are often located in remote areas and provide both accommodation and work facilities for employees on rotational schedules, such as two weeks on followed by one week off. Living quarters are usually shared or private, with access to communal dining, recreation, and basic amenities to support residents during their stay. The work environment involves following strict safety protocols and collaborating closely with a team to ensure smooth mining operations. While the schedule and location can present challenges, many mining companies offer competitive compensation, benefits, and opportunities for advancement to support employee wellbeing and career growth.

What job categories do people searching Mining Camp jobs in Quebec look for?

The top searched job categories for Mining Camp jobs in Quebec are:

Infographic showing various Mining Camp job openings in Quebec as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $56,115 per year, or $27 per hour.

Superviseur(e) camp et logistique / Logistics and camp supervisor

Gold Fields Windfall

Lebel-sur-quevillon, QC • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

The Windfall Project, owned by Gold Fields, is located in northern Quebec. By joining our passionate team, committed to creating lasting value beyond mining, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the construction and startup of a world-class mining project, one of the most ambitious in recent decades.

Gold Fields is a globally diversified gold producer with operations in Australia, South Africa, Ghana, Peru, Canada and Chile. At Gold Fields, we are committed to achieving an inclusive workforce and recognize that the diverse talent of our people will ultimately determine our growth, performance and success.

 This is a role that offers you the opportunity to lead high-impact initiatives, collaborate with experts, and contribute to our growth in Quebec. You will thrive in a dynamic environment where challenges and an exceptional workplace will support your professional growth.

Join the Windfall adventure!

==========================

Reporting to the Camp Management Superintendent, the Camp and Logistics Supervisor is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of day-to-day operations across all camp facilities. The role provides ongoing support to the Logistics Advisor to ensure safe and efficient transportation for all employees. The Supervisor also closely monitors occupancy across the various camps and ensures consistent application of established standards. In addition, the Supervisor ensures compliance with the housekeeping and cafeteria service specifications so that the offering is aligned and consistent across all our facilities. Based at the Windfall site, located in the Nord-du-Que9bec region, the supervisor will work a schedule of 15 days on followed by 13 days off. Transportation, accommodation, and meals provided. 


Duties and responsibilities                

Supervise inventory management of materials, supplies, and consumables required for the site's proper operation

Follow up with contractors regarding their Health and Safety measures

Actively participate in initiatives aimed at improving quality of life in the camps

Coordinate personnel movements between camps, ensuring effective occupancy planning

Conduct daily inspections of facilities and services to ensure contractor compliance with the specifications

Plan and coordinate preventive maintenance work with internal teams and contractors

Handle purchase requests and approve invoices received in the SAP system, ensuring information accuracy and adherence to internal procedures

Set performance objectives based on departmental needs

Maintain smooth communication with the Superintendent, provide regular reports on camp status, and ensure effective information flow between departments while resolving issues in real time

Attend the daily meeting with the service contractor

Promote continuous improvement and adherence to good work practices

Report any situation that could affect employees health and safety at work as well as the physical integrity of the facilities;

Participate in internal investigations in the event of an incident or non-compliance affecting camp operations or logistics.

Ensure that emergency procedures are known, posted, and complied with in all camps.

Assist in drafting, updating, and implementing procedures, processes, and policies related to camp operations, ensuring they are clear, comply with internal requirements, and are applied consistently across all facilities

Perform any other related duties as Camp Supervisor that are relevant to the project success.


Required qualifications

College diploma (DEC) in logistics, operations management, administration, or a related field.

2 to 3 years of experience in a supervisory role combined with 3 to 5 years of experience in logistics, camp management, operations, or field coordination;

Work experience with First Nations (an asset);

Bilingual (French and English); will work with English-speaking contractors and suppliers;

Valid Class5 driver's licence.

Technical skills

Good knowledge of software used for inventory management and logistics;

Relevant experience in hospitality;

Experience in food hygiene and sanitation (MAPAQ) (an asset);

Good knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.

Knowledge of SAP software (an asset).

Basic skills

Ability to adapt to changing camp conditions and work in a fast-paced environment

Ability to communicate information concisely and maintain effective communication with the team and management

Ability to work effectively under pressure and achieve established goals and objectives;

Ability to anticipate and resolve problems;

Ability to work harmoniously with other team members.

Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.

Adherence to established processes and safety rules.


Please note that the masculine form used in this document refers to both men and women. The masculine gender is used without discrimination and for the sole purpose of lightening the text.

In accordance with the terms of the Act to modernize legislative provisions respecting the protection of personal information (commonly referred to as "Law 25"), Windfall Mining Group undertakes to use your contact information (telephone numbers, e-mail and mailing addresses) solely for the purpose of informing you of the status of your application and notifying you of the next steps in the process.

If necessary, Gold Fields Windfall may communicate your personal information to a third party, in order to pursue your recruitment file, within the limits permitted by law and subject to a confidentiality undertaking by the third party.