impact of geological factors on mining operations
Be aware of the impact of geological factors, such as faults and rock movements, on mining operations.
Mine development engineers design and coordinate mine development operations such as crosscutting, sinking, tunnelling, in-seam drivages, raising, and removing and replacing overburden.
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Be aware of the impact of geological factors, such as faults and rock movements, on mining operations.
The laws, regulations and codes of practice relevant to safety in mining operations.
Fields of engineering relevant to mining operations. Principles, techniques, procedures and equipment used in the extraction of minerals.
The drawings detailing the design of products, tools, and engineering systems.
The principles of electricity and electrical power circuits, as well as the associated risks.
The study of the risks associated with engineered designs and systems, accident prevention as well as the safety benefits of reducing deaths and injuries. The discipline focuses on analysing and mitigating potential hazards in engineering processes.
Maintain a positive attitude during challenging situations in mines. Work under pressure and adapt to the circumstances in a positive manner.
Handle the waste materials collected during the development operations.
Provide advice on mining and equipment for mineral treatment; communicate and collaborate with engineering experts.
Strive to achieve objectives despite the pressures arising from unexpected factors outside of your control.
Develop new mine development methods and procedures to maximise mine performance; ensure compliance to company standards and industrial regulations and requirements.
Evaluate mining methods and procedures, including waste management, life-of-mine plans, production timelines and funds expenditures.
Identify possible improvements to operational and financial performance, in order to increase productivity, efficiency, quality, and streamline procedures.
Communicate with anti-mining lobby in relation to the development of a potential mineral deposit.
Negotiate with landowners, tenants, mineral rights owners or other stakeholders of land containing mineral reserves in order to buy or lease the land.
Prepare and oversee mine construction operations e.g. shaft and tunnel constructions.
Use specialised software to plan, design and model for mining operations.
Identify the strengths and weaknesses of various abstract, rational concepts, such as issues, opinions, and approaches related to a specific problematic situation in order to formulate solutions and alternative methods of tackling the situation.
Implement safety programmes to comply with national laws and legislation. Ensure that equipment and processes are compliant with safety regulations.
Make immediate operating decisions as necessary without reference to others, taking into account the circumstances and any relevant procedures and legislation. Determine alone which option is the best for a particular situation.
Manage employees and subordinates, working in a team or individually, to maximise their performance and contribution. Schedule their work and activities, give instructions, motivate and direct the workers to meet the company objectives. Monitor and measure how an employee undertakes their responsibilities and how well these activities are executed. Identify areas for improvement and make suggestions to achieve this. Lead a group of people to help them achieve goals and maintain an effective working relationship among staff.
Prepare reports that describe results and processes of scientific or technical research, or assess its progress. These reports help researchers to keep up to date with recent findings.
Oversee the selection, training, performance and motivation of staff.
Identify operating problems, decide what to do about it and report accordingly.
Compose work-related reports that support effective relationship management and a high standard of documentation and record keeping. Write and present results and conclusions in a clear and intelligible way so they are comprehensible to a non-expert audience.
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The principles of computer-manipulated fluid mechanics, which determines the behaviour of fluids in motion.
The rules and risks affecting health and safety when working underground.
Mathematics is the study of topics such as quantity, structure, space, and change. It involves the identification of patterns and formulating new conjectures based on them. Mathematicians strive to prove the truth or falsity of these conjectures. There are many fields of mathematics, some of which are widely used for practical applications.
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Monitor total costs of mining activities, projects and required equipment; pursue maximum operational cost efficiency.
Oversee mining production rates in order to estimate operational effectiveness.
Direct, control and examine mine planning and surveying staff and activities.
Display results, statistics and conclusions to an audience in a transparent and straightforward way.
Create technical designs and technical drawings using specialised software.