At Wyloo, we believe in a future that is truly sustainable – where technology unlocks new horizons and green energy preserves our planet for every generation to come. We are committed to enabling a safe supply of high-grade critical materials from extraction to processing, using the highest standards of environmental sustainability that make our operations the benchmark for mines of the future. Through our partnerships with local and First Nation communities, we ensure our success means progress for everyone. We have assets in Australia, mining projects in Canada, and a strong growth pipeline with exploration across both countries. In Canada, Wyloo is advancing its flagship Eagle’s Nest Project in the Ring of Fire region of northern Ontario, one of the best, undeveloped high-grade nickel, copper and platinum group element deposits in the world. Our Ring of Fire portfolio also includes world-class chromite deposits. In addition, we are evaluating the potential development of a downstream battery materials facility in City of Greater Sudbury. Wyloo’s Canadian projects are supported by offices in Toronto and Thunder Bay. You can find out more about us on our website at Wyloo.com Your opportunity at Wyloo Our Site Superintendent keeps our Esker Site running safely, smoothly and to a high standard, every day. Reporting to the Site Manager, you will be responsible for the full daily operation of our remote northern Ontario site: leading your team, managing logistics and maintenance, overseeing health and safety and ensuring everyone who lives and works at Esker does so in a safe, and well-supported environment. This is a hands-on leadership role that carries real accountability. You'll work closely with the Site Manager and operational teams across the business, coordinating with contractors, health and safety professionals and logistics providers to keep everything moving. Why this role matters Esker Site is the operational heartbeat of Wyloo's Canadian activities and it’s important for us to have the best people running it. People who put safety first, solve problems and lead calmy through whatever a remote site might throw at them. This role supports the operations of our Esker site. From the ice strip at Koper Lake to the maintenance shop, from emergency response planning to daily toolbox talks, what you do here matters to every person on site and to the broader success of Wyloo's operations. What you’ll bring to Wyloo You have proven experience leading teams in a remote or fly-in/fly-out camp environment and know what it takes to keep a site operating at a high standard. You've managed the competing priorities of daily operations including scheduling, maintenance, logistics, people and you do it calmly, practically and with clear expectations. You hold current OHSA Supervisor training, a Standard First Aid & CPR AED C Certificate and a valid Ontario Class G driver's licence (or equivalent). Additional qualifications in Common Core Training for First Line Supervisors, fork truck or heavy equipment operation, or incident investigation will be well regarded. A trade background or working knowledge of carpentry, electrical, mechanical or welding is a genuine asset, this is a role where that kind of practical capability makes a real difference. Experience with maintenance planning software is also expected. As a leader, you set clear expectations and hold people to them, but you do it in a way that builds trust and brings teams with you. You exercise sound judgement under pressure, communicate clearly and lead by example in everything from safety behaviours to how you treat the people around you. You are resilient, adaptable and ready for the realities of life and work in a remote setting. Why you’ll love working at Wyloo Wyloo is a values-driven organisation committed to responsible development and building strong teams. We operate in a fast-moving and evolving environment, where people are trusted to take ownership, manage competing priorities and apply sound judgement as things develop. We offer competitive remuneration, genuine flexibility, paid parental leave, wellbeing initiatives, professional development opportunities and a range of employee benefits and support services to help you grow and support life outside of work. We believe in the potential of every individual and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where people feel respected, supported, and valued. Diverse perspectives make us stronger, and we encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, including Indigenous Peoples, women, persons with disabilities, and members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. What’s next? If this role aligns with your experience and the way you like to work, we’d welcome your application and if you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, let us know. To our valued recruitment partners, our People & Culture team are looking after this vacancy. If we need you to connect us with talent, we’ll reach out.