Talent & Site Workforce Lead

Talent & Site Workforce Lead

Musselwhite Mine



Orla Mining is striving to be the emerging gold producer of choice with a geographically diversified asset base, a prospective development and exploration portfolio, an experienced management team with a successful track record, and a high-quality board and shareholder base.

Orla operates the Camino Rojo Oxide Gold Mine, a gold and silver open-pit heap leach mine, located in Zacatecas State, Central Mexico. This low-cost operation is 100% owned by Orla, covers over 139,000 hectares, and includes a large sulphide mineral endowment located beneath the oxide resources. We are also advancing permitting and development on our South Railroad Project, a feasibility-stage, open-pit heap leach project located on the prolific Carlin trend in Nevada. This project is part our larger South Carlin Complex which includes a prospective land package. We recently acquired the Musselwhite Mine located in Northern Ontario on Lake Opapimiskan, a gold mine with more than 25 years of operating history. The addition of Musselwhite has allowed Orla to more than double our gold production and provide a strategic entry into a Tier 1 mining jurisdiction. The Musselwhite Mine is highly prospective with potential to expand resources and mine life for years to come.

Orla is building a legacy of excellence, respect and sustainable value through responsible gold mining. We are striving to create a net positive benefit for all and leaving a legacy beyond the life of our mines. We do this through building and operating high quality mines supported and led by an experienced team. We are custodians of the assets we run and the environments in which we operate, and we are committed to fostering a culture of excellence, care, and respect.


Purpose
Reporting to the Human Resources Superintendent, the Talent & Workforce Lead works closely with operational leaders, HR team members, educational institutions, community partners, Indigenous organizations, and recruitment agencies to deliver workforce solutions aligned with business needs. The role is responsible for translating workforce plans into actionable recruitment and talent development strategies, monitoring workforce trends, supporting leadership capability initiatives, and ensuring workforce programs contribute to operational performance, employee development, and sustainable workforce growth.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead workforce planning activities and staffing forecast reviews across the operation.
  • Monitor workforce capacity, vacancy trends, workforce risks, and succession requirements.
  • Coordinate workforce planning meetings and maintain workforce planning documentation.
  • Analyze workforce data and identify emerging talent gaps, risks, and opportunities.
  • Lead end-to-end recruitment delivery through the Recruiter and recruitment partners.
  • Oversee recruitment campaigns, candidate pipeline management, and sourcing strategies.
  • Build and maintain relationships with recruitment agencies, educational institutions, and workforce partners.
  • Support community workforce development programs that strengthen local employment opportunities.
  • Provide leadership and direction to Indigenous employment programs and initiatives.
  • Facilitate career development, internal mobility, and workforce capability initiatives.
  • Monitor succession readiness and development progress across critical roles.
  • Support implementation of leadership development programs and learning initiatives.
  • Analyze workforce trends and prepare reports, dashboards, and recommendations for leadership.
  • Ensure workforce data integrity and reporting accuracy.
  • Provide leadership, coaching, and direction to the Recruiter and Indigenous Employment Specialist.
  • Promote collaboration between operations, HR, community partners, and workforce stakeholders.
  • Support implementation of strategic workforce initiatives approved by the Human Resources Superintendent.
  • All other relevant duties assigned by the Human Resources Superintendent.


Requirements:

  • At least 3 years of Human Resources experience.
  • At least 3 years of experience in recruitment, talent management or workforce planning.
  • Previous mining experience considered an asset.
  • Excellent written and communication skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
  • Experience managing relationships with recruitment agencies, educational institutions and community organization workforce development partners.
  • Proficiency with HRIS, recruitment systems and MS Office applications.
  • Strong analytical and workforce forecasting capability.
  • Strong problem solving and decision-making capabilities.


Working Conditions:

  • The Musselwhite Mine is a fly-in/fly-out operation. The schedule for this position will consist of 7 days on and 7 days off, 12 hours per day.

Compensation:

  • The base salary range for this position is CAD$111,000 – $124,000 per year, depending on skills, experience, and qualifications.
  • This role is eligible to participate in the Company’s annual short term incentive program. The target annual bonus for this position is 15% of base salary, subject to individual and company performance.
  • The Company offers a Defined Contribution Pension Plan (DCPP), including an automatic 5% employer contribution, with the option for employees to receive up to an additional 4% employer match on employee contributions.