- To provide geotechnical expertise regarding mine design, schedule and ground support for all planning horizons with the objective of safe stable mine operations.
In This Role You Will:
Geotechnical Engineering
- Evaluate and propose optimum geotechnical engineering solutions for problematic situations which threaten the achievement of planned objectives.
- Assess geotechnical risks and develop mitigation plans.
- Conduct analysis of stope and pillar designs, mining sequencing, ground support design.
- Participate in business improvement opportunities.
- Implement management tools for the geotechnical process workflow.
- Contribute to, review, audit and sign off geotechnical databases and models.
Safety Health and Environment
- Participate and contribute to safe practice and environmental awareness.
- Actively participate in all Newmont Africa’s safety and environmental systems and initiatives.
- Demonstrate personal commitment in regard to safety and environmental practices.
- Ensure maintenance of a high standard of efficiency, safety and effectiveness.
- Raising, discussing and resolving of safety issues at regular meetings.
Document Preparation
- Prepare monthly geotechnical reports which includes quality of installation and performance of ground support along with technical review of all mine planning horizons.
- Contribute to statutory reporting activities related to ground support.
Strategic Planning
- Contribute towards budget preparation activities for the geotechnical team which include ground management review of proposed business plan.
Your Training, Skills & Experience Checklist:
Formal Qualification (including Professional Registrations):
- Bachelor’s degree in mining engineering, civil engineering or geological engineering.
Additional Knowledge:
- Preferred knowledge of Mine design software, Dips, Unwedge, Phase 2, Map3D programs.
Experience:
- Minimum of 4 – 5 years’ working in an underground mining environment, of this is,
- preferred to have a minimum of 2 years’ experience in an underground mining operational environment.
- preferred an undergraduate experience in hard rock underground metalliferous mining environment.
Technical Skills:
- Advanced analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Advanced communication(written and verbal) and interpersonal skills.
- Advanced computer literacy skills – MS Office(World, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook).
- Advanced planning, organizing and prioritizing skills.
Behavioural Attributes:
- Deadline driven
- Results driven.
- Safety conscious.
- Initiative.
- Pro-active.
- Attentive to detail.
Working Conditions:
- Combination of office and underground mining conditions.
- Moist wet surfaces with section of continuous water fall.
- Potential for extreme dust particles and high heat/humidity.
- Noise exposure within the requirements for ear plugs or/and ear muffs.
- Dark environment which requires personal attachment of lit head gear.
- Potential for seismic activity underground.
- UG conditions include steep decline with section of uneven terrain.
- Unventilated areas with asphyxiating gaseous environments.
- Working with corrosive chemicals.




