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    April 14, 2008

    Job as Chief Mining Engineer at Singapore

    Newkeystone
    (Search / Recruitment Firm)

    Newkeystone is an executive recruitment firm that specialises purely in executive hiring, committed to providing the most relevant and best career opportunity for our candidates.

    Chief Mining Engineer
    (Singapore)

    Requirements:
    Candidate must possess at least a Bachelor's Degree, Post Graduate Diploma or Professional Degree in Geology/Geophysics or equivalent.
    At least 15 year(s) of working experience in the related field is required for this position.
    Applicants should be Malaysian, Singaporean, Filipino, Indonesian, Bangladesh, others citizens or hold relevant residence status.
    Preferably Senior Managers specializing in Geology/Geophysics or equivalent.
    Full-Time positions available.

    Responsibilities:
    Based in Singapore, the Chief Mining Engineer has oversight responsibility for the management, direction and control of 2 new mining sites in Asia. This includes short and long term planning, resource planning and management of local management.

    A degree in Mining and significant mining operations experience is required, together with experience in working in developing countries. This is a newly created position.



    Interested candidates, please submit a detailed resume to newkeystone@yahoo.com.sg

    Please do not click on the buttons below to apply or reply.

    We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

    Thank you for your interest.



    Newkeystone
    Level 30,
    6 Battery Road.
    Singapore.

    Closing Date: 7-5-08.

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