With the incredible, fast paced nature of the mining industry, your company needs employees who can keep up with your business.
At Python Recruiting Services Inc. we have the skills and connections to turn our best candidates into your employees sooner than later. We provide access to candidates in all sectors of the mining industry, which include but are not limited to the following:
Computer Specialist:
All industries have a growing need for computer technology and mining is no exception. Tele-working, the automation of certain tasks and the use of robots create a need for computer specialists in the industry. Computer technology is increasing in use in ore exploration, mining operations, administration and research and development.
Environmental Scientist:
Environmental awareness is rapidly evolving across the globe. With new government regulations many companies have created environmental positions to monitor and provide advice. The role of the Environmental Scientist is to ensure that the mine is producing responsibly within environmental protection guidelines.
Geologist and Geological Engineer:
The role of the Geologist is to study the ground to find mineral deposits. Required in mine planning for grade control and for the exploration of new ore reserves they play an important role in every mining operation.
Mine Engineer:
Mine Engineers are responsible for creating the mine plans, and determining how the mine will operate. They use their knowledge to ensure that mines function as economically as possible.
Mine Surveyor (Mine Technician):
These professionals assist the Geologists and Mine Engineers by taking measurements to advise on mine progression.
Geological Technician:
The Geological Technician performs various tasks such as sample taking and logging cores to assist Geological Engineers.
Miner:
Miners are responsible for the ore extraction. They are required to operate drilling and hauling equipment, as well as explosives. To ensure the safety in an open pit or underground mine, Miners reinforce drifts, walls and other surfaces as well as transporting ore through the drifts.
Equipment Operator:
Equipment Operators are responsible for operating heavy machinery used in extracting ore, such as mechanical shovels, cranes and heavy duty trucks.
Specialized Trades:
With the vast amounts of facilities and equipment required in running a mine, the support of skilled tradesmen such as mechanics, electricians, and welders are required to properly operate and maintain a mining project.
Administrator:
Mining companies use Administrators to perform various office tasks such as marketing, accounting, finance, and communication.
Chemist (Chemical Technician):
Chemists are involved in research and development as well as analysis of daily mine samples.
Metallurgist (Process Engineer):
Supervision of the extraction of metals from their ores by various processes to eliminate impurities is the responsibility of Metallurgists and Process Engineers.
Mineralogist:
Mineralogists analyze rock samples in the lab to determine whether an ore is treatable and if so, how it should be treated.
For a complete list of job postings visit www.infomine.com/careers.
