Intermediate gold producer operating three North American mines
Alamos Gold is a mid-sized gold producer running three operating mines across Ontario, Mexico, and Manitoba, with 2,400+ employees. The tech stack reveals a heavily operational footprint—SCADA, DCS, PLC, HMI systems dominate, paired with SAP and Oracle for enterprise resource management—signaling a mining operator deeply invested in process control and asset optimization. Hiring velocity is accelerating across operations and engineering roles, with active focus on mine expansion projects (Island Gold Phase 3+, Lynn Lake) and financial systems modernization (FICO adoption), indicating capital-intensive growth and internal operational digitization.
Notable leadership hires: Mill Lead Hand
Alamos Gold Inc. is a Canadian-based intermediate gold producer with three operating mines: Young-Davidson and Island Gold in northern Ontario, and Mulatos in Sonora, Mexico. The company also operates the Lynn Lake Gold Project in Manitoba as an advanced development stage asset. With over 2,400 employees, Alamos is structured around mine operations, engineering, construction, and support functions. The company's strategy centers on low-cost production growth, financial performance, and shareholder value delivery. Active capital projects include mine expansions and long-term infrastructure development, supported by enterprise systems (SAP, Oracle) and specialized mining technology for ventilation, scheduling, and safety compliance.
Alamos operates three active mines: Young-Davidson and Island Gold in Ontario, Canada, and Mulatos in Sonora, Mexico. The company also has the Lynn Lake Gold Project in development in Manitoba.
Alamos employs more than 2,400 people across its three operating mines and corporate functions.
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