Mining talent: hands-on training has company on a roll.

AuthorRoss, Ian
PositionABORIGINAL BUSINESS

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Hands-on training has proven to be an ideal way to help place First Nation job seekers into heavy equipment careers.

A Fort William First Nation training and recruiting company is making inroads into the mining industry by reaching out to companies and communities with their own brand of matchmaking employers to prospective employees.

Origin Operator Recruitment and Training is a spinoff of Hardy Giles Consulting founded by the husband-and-wife team of Paul Giles and Melissa Hardy-Giles.

The couple had been operating exclusively in the forestry realm, but decided to haul one of their heavy equipment simulators down to the annual Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada's (PDAC) conference in Toronto last March.

Their aim was to showcase their abilities and track record for helping industry source hidden talent among the unemployed members of First Nations.

Though no deals were done, Paul Giles said it was worth the trip to mix with industry and First Nation communities and talk about proposals and pricing.

"Being at PDAC, it's hard to measure the results but I think we're on the radar," said Giles. "I think they'll be more work to come because of it.

"I think mining is definitely on the upswing for us," said Giles. "What the operators union told us last summer was that we had a shortage of operators in Thunder Bay. I'm assuming that's not going to improve this summer because of the Lac des Iles (tailings pond) project.

"From everything we've been told, the New Gold project (near Fort Frances) alone will draw quite a few operators from this area, which will create openings in other areas."

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The company recently added a fourth mobile training simulator and has a new trailer on order.

Over the past year and last...

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