Mining Geological Engineer,Geologist,Mining Engineer (Based in Australia)
(Singapore)
Responsibilities:
- Mining geological engineers are responsible in finding, exploring and designing the mining infrastructures, whether on land or sea, to extract the raw fossil fuels, metals and minerals needed for power generation and industrial manufacturing.
- These fossil fuels are your non-renewable sources like oil, coal, and natural gas.
- They also look for crystals, rare earths and metals like copper, iron ores, and titanium, among others used as raw materials for manufacturing industries.
- Supervise the construction of mine shafts and tunnels in underground mining operations as well as the transport of raw mined materials to the surface.
- Design and develop excavation techniques based on the properties of materials to be mined, safety considerations and cost-effective operations.
- Develop safe, low cost, and environmentally sound mining operation of mines.
- Collaborate with geologists and metallurgical engineers to spot, locate, and appraise new fossil fuel deposits.
- Develop procedural and computerized mining operations .
- Perform detailed technical analysis of earth material and risk assessment of geotechnical hazards;
- Geotechnical mapping and discontinuity survey;
- Field work inspection;
- Borehole core and trial pit logging;
- Experience in soil nailing works and drill record interpretation;
- Undertake detailed rock slope and boulder surveys, mapping and report preparation;
- Interpret geotechnical monitoring data (groundwater and ground movement).
- Degree holder in Geotechnical Engineering / Geology / Earth Sciences or equivalent;
- At least 5 years’ relevant experience in geological work;
- Familiar in the use of Q-system and geotechnical software DIPS;
- conduct investigations of mineral deposits and evaluate the profitability of mining them
- prepare plans for mines, including tunnels and shafts for underground operations, using computer-aided design (CAD) programs
- plan and coordinate the recruitment of mining staff and the purchase or rental of equipment to optimise efficiency, safety and limit environmental impact
- consult with geologists and other engineers about the design, selection and provision of machines, facilities and systems for mining
- undertake calculations and prepare estimates on the cost of the operation using specialist computer programs
- observe safety regulations and conduct research into the effectiveness of current safety operations
- A Degree in Mining/Geological Engineering is basic.
- Must have ability to work in deep excavations, tunnels and underground shafts
- Must have a good familiarity with environment regulations and laws in the mining areas.
- Excellent interpersonal and people management skills in supervising.
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