Mining Engineer
Job Summary
The Mining Engineer will assist the Mining Group in all aspects of mine engineering and mining operations.
Benefits
At CalPortland, we’re proud to offer a comprehensive, competitive benefits package that provides health and financial support to our most important resources: our employees. Your benefits are an important part of your overall compensation at CalPortland. That’s why we give you a wide range of benefits to choose from. All regular full-time employees may enroll in a variety of health and welfare plans including medical, dental, and vision plans. Other benefits include life insurance, disability coverage, an employee assistance program, and a retirement program. The company also has a variety of voluntary benefits for employees to choose from.
Responsibilities
- Assist in performing mine engineering and mine planning activities
- Learn and administer all company policies and safety procedures to maintain and promote a safe workplace
- Work and communicate with other engineering disciplines to complete corporate projects in the mining department
- Develop an understanding of the cement and aggregate manufacturing process to improve efficient mining methods; also understand changes to the plant’s manufacturing chemistry and how it impacts the mineral requirements and reserves
- Estimate mineral deposits and develop proper life of mine design for the resource
- Develop and annually revise the one, five, and life of mine plans by using the Surpac and MineSched mining software
- Oversee mining projects such as exploratory drilling or rock mechanics study
- Analyze and evaluate mining operations to optimize equipment usage or performance of operations
- Perform surveying and plant inventory functions as required with varying survey equipment e.g., GPS, drone, total station
- Interface with, and assist plant, corporate personnel, and contractors as required
- Perform exploration and exploratory work on prospects and new mining sites
- Work with the environmental division to develop and maintain mining operations to remain in compliance with local and federal agencies
- Operate as a commercial drone pilot operate remote drones for aerial survey work
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering or related field preferred; degrees such as a degree in Civil Engineering or Geosciences may be acceptable depending on work experience.
Requirements/Qualifications
- Familiarity with MSHA and OSHA regulations preferred
- Supervisory experience in open pit mining preferred
- Familiarity with Surpac mining software and AutoCAD preferred
- Must have or willing to acquire FAA Part 107 sUAS drone pilot certification
- Surveying knowledge preferred
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
- Highly organized self-starter with an eye for detail and the ability to maintain multiple on-going projects simultaneously
- Flexible attitude with the ability to work well in ambiguous, changing situations and able to reprioritize work accordingly
- Excellent interpersonal skills to facilitate positive working relationships with all levels of management and staff
- Able to exercise sound judgment in problem-solving
- Physical requirements: able to walk/hike long distances, stoop, crawl under and into enclosed spaces, and climb on equipment to provide supervision during work
- Able to walk on all types of surfaces (uneven and/or slippery ground), climb stairs, ladders, and stockpiles as high as 400 feet in elevation. May require exploratory work in hot or cold climates and high-altitude locations
- Ability to drive to various plant sites and work locations
- Must be able to travel overnight (air/auto)
Conditions of Employment
Successful candidate must submit to post-offer pre-employment physical examination, drug/alcohol screen, and background check. Some positions require FMCSA regulated on-going drug and alcohol testing.
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89144, NV, US, Summerlin
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