Underground mining contractor specializing in shaft sinking and mine development
DMC Mining Services operates as a full-service mining contractor and engineering firm with a 44-year track record in shaft sinking, raise boring, and underground development. The company's tech stack is heavily weighted toward CAD, design, and industrial-control systems (AutoCAD, Revit, SolidWorks, PLC/HMI/SCADA/Modbus) — a profile typical of capital-intensive construction and engineering orgs. Current hiring is concentrated in engineering (mid and junior levels), with active projects spanning underground development, ventilation systems, and HSE compliance — suggesting operational scaling pressures alongside safety-driven process formalization.
Notable leadership hires: HSE Lead
DMC Mining Services is a Canadian mining contractor founded in 1980, headquartered in Vaughan, Ontario. The company operates across three core service lines: mining engineering (including electrical, automation, mechanical, structural, civil, and geological specialties), contracting services (raise boring, mine development, shaft sinking), and cost estimation. With 1,001–5,000 employees globally and a presence in 20+ countries, DMC has completed 21+ km of shaft sinking, 76+ km of raise boring, and mined 8.6+ million tonnes under contract. The organization was the first to deploy and complete a Shaft Boring Roadheader (SBR) project globally. Current operational focus includes quality control, schedule adherence, and workplace-safety compliance across active underground development and infrastructure projects.
CAD and design tools (AutoCAD, Revit, SolidWorks, Inventor, Navisworks), industrial automation (PLC, HMI, DCS, SCADA, Modbus, Profibus), project management (Primavera P6, Microsoft Project), and Microsoft Office suite. No evidence of modern cloud or analytics platforms.
Canada and United States. Headquarters in Vaughan, Ontario; global footprint across 20+ countries.
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