Geological and Mineral Technicians are needed to conduct surveys and analyze geophysical data. They must be detail-oriented, adaptable, and enjoy ...Read more
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A graduate mining engineer can move into several strong pathways: operations, mine planning, drill-and-blast, geotechnical, processing, HSE/environment, consulting, project management, ...Read more
Work-life balance in mining is a vital issue affecting workers, their families, and employers alike. The industry’s demanding nature long ...Read more
The role of equipment operators primarily involves the safe operation, control, and manoeuvring of heavy machinery used across industries such ...Read more
While they both work toward the same goal, turning a patch of earth into a profitable resource, mining engineers and ...Read more
Environmental Technicians are needed to prevent and control environmental contamination. Working with teams of engineers and scientists, they continuously measure ...Read more
Workforce planning for mining is a rather complex process that has to consider production plans, available equipment, and talent limitations. ...Read more
Continuous professional development (CPD) is a cornerstone of a successful career in the ever-evolving mining industry [1]. It’s a proactive ...Read more
In modern mining, the production driller serves as the architect of the primary extraction phase. While the industry is increasingly ...Read more
Attracting young professionals to mining is vital to fill a growing skills gap from an aging workforce and to drive innovation ...Read more










