Mine Geologist
Location: Mexico
Job Ref Number: PNEW4425
Duration: Permanent
Job Details:
Mine Geologist required for a mining and exploration company. The role involves the control all ore mining in the open-pit in order to reduce dilution and optimise grade. It includes the control of mining on the ore face, delivery of ore, drill hole and RC sampling. Responsibility for a team of grade control technicians and samplers and for their training and development. Ideally, candidates will be conversant with or able to quickly learn either Minesight or Surpac, become quickly familiar with the grade control model and database, and be able to verify the Dig Plan and ore markup. Able to conduct face mapping and trench sampling and enter their own interpretation and sampling data into the geological database. Spanish speaking desirable. The position reports to the Chief Geologist and you will be expected to work rotational night and day shifts. Qualifications desirable for this role are a minimum of 3 years experience in a geological role either as a Mine Geologist or Exploration Geologist for a mining company. An Honours degree or Higher National Diploma in geology is essential, ideally a course with a high component of field mapping. Based in Mexico with a competitive salary. Please quote Ref No: PNEW4425 when replying.
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