Mining Job Vacancy - Bursa lowongan Kerja
3C Synergy are currently the only Chartered Recruitment Consultancy for the Asia Real Estate, Property and Construction markets.
Their chartered status is endorsed by the Chartered Institute of Building. They cover the complete development process for the built environment. From transactional elements of a project, through to inception of a project, the development, construction and subsequent post-management of the build.
With the quest of attracting and retaining key hires for their clients, they have entered the market with a fresh approach which leverages the power of technology, whilst using traditional proven recruitment methods. They consider themselves to be a boutique agency, offering diverse cutting edge, and scalable solutions to clients and candidates.
3C Synergy are also the pioneers of an exciting referral scheme to be introduced in Asia, called Gold Star. Details can be obtained on their corporate website www.3csnergy.com
You will notice the difference in their approach as soon as you register with their Consultancy.
Mining Engineer (Philippines, Mongolia) CAD 180010
Skills and experience required
Bachelor’s Degree in Geology/Geophysics or equivalent from a reputable university.
5 years experience specializing in Geology/Geophysics or equivalent.
Proficient with Surpac, Mine Planning, MS Office Suite is a must.
Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Key responsibilities
Conducts research on location and methods of extracting minerals, such as metallic ores and non-metallic substances.
Conducts or collaborates in geological exploration, and reviews maps and drilling logs to determine location, size, accessibility, and estimated value of mineral deposit.
Determines methods to extract minerals, considering factors such as safety, operational costs, deposit characteristics, overburden depth, and surrounding strata.
Plans, recommends and coordinates mining process, type and capacity of haulage equipment, such as power shovels and trucks, and labor utilization.
Lay outs and directs mine construction operations, such as location and development of shafts, tunnels, chambers, position of excavation benches (levels), and access roads.
Designs, implements and monitors facility projects, such as water and power supply, ventilation system, rock-dust and radon gas control, drainage, rail and conveyor systems, and material cleaning, grading, and reductions.
Devises methods and locations to store and replace excavated soil to reclaim mine sites.
Analyzes labor requirements, equipment needs, and operational costs to compute and prepare manual budgets reports.
The nature of our client’s business
Our client is the leading Contractor in Asia, specializing in mining, industrial, civil and structural projects.
How to apply
Interested and qualified candidates may send detailed CV (including current package, expected salary and notice period)
Carlo Dela Cruz – oilandgas@3csynergy.com
Tel: 6827 4460
Keywords
Geology, Mining Engineer, Mining, Geophysics, Surpac, Mine Planning, 3c Synergy, Mining Jobs, www.3csynergy.com
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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