Our North American operations laid the foundation for our global presence, from the start of our company in New York, to the significant gold discovery in Nevada in the 1960s, to our most recent acquisition we are exploring in Hope Bay, Canada.
We continue to employ professionals and mining specialists at our corporate headquarters in Denver and at our operations throughout Nevada. We are confident that as we develop Hope Bay, we will have the opportunity to create a significant number of new jobs in coming years.
Denver, Colorado
Most of Newmont's nearly 600 employees in the Denver area work in the
Palazzo Verdi office building in the Denver Tech Center. The Palazzo Verdi is a
gold-level certified LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design) building and offers our employees access to many nearby amenities, such
as the Coors Amphitheatre. Newmont provides employees with an ECO pass for public transportation and our office is near the Arapahoe light rail station.
Denver also is home to Newmont's Plato Malozemoff Technical Facility, where scientific experts and process specialists conduct metallurgical research. Since 1953, our research and development group has patented numerous mining technologies. These innovations allow our exploration team to consider "difficult to process" refractory and sometimes marginal deposits, transforming many into profitable operating mines.
Our Hope Bay project sits in one of the largest undeveloped gold deposits in North America, located in the Canadian Arctic within the territory of Nunavut. This is a fly-in/fly-out exploration site with a camp living environment. Hope Bay's corporate and technical services are based out of its North Vancouver office, and its reclamation activities are carried out at Con Mine, Yellowknife.
Newmont's eastern Nevada operations are located on the renowned Carlin Trend - a
50-mile long, 5-mile wide belt that contains more than 20 major gold deposits.
Known as the "most prolific goldfield in the Western hemisphere." Our operations
include several surface and underground mines, leaching and milling
facilities, and administrative offices. Most of the 2,200 employees reside in
Elko, Spring Creek and Carlin.
Newmont's western Nevada operations are located on the Valmy Trend, which includes the Twin Creeks and Phoenix surface mining operations, and the Midas underground mine. These operations also have several ore processing facilities and administrative offices. Most of the 1,200 employees reside in the communities of Winnemucca and Battle Mountain.
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