mine manager
Mine managers control, direct, plan and coordinate mining production activities. They have statutory responsibility for safety and are also responsible for environmental impact. They oversee the acquisition, installation, maintenance and storage of mining plant and equipment. They lead and manage according to the organisation's code of conduct.
Also called: mining engineer, facility manager, mine operations manager, plant manager, quarry manager, site manager, operations manager, mine supervisor
- 27
- essential skills
- 11
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- quarry managerWhat changes?17 skills in common
- mine production managerWhat changes?14 skills in common
- mine development engineerWhat changes?12 skills in common
- mine shift manager11 skills in common
- oil and gas production manager8 skills in common
- mine health and safety engineer7 skills in common
- refinery shift manager7 skills in common
- mine mechanical engineer6 skills in common
Essential skills
27- address problems critically
- assess operating cost
- communicate on minerals issues
- communicate on the environmental impact of mining
- communicate with customers
- deal with pressure from unexpected circumstances
- develop health and safety strategies in mining
- electricity
- ensure compliance with safety legislation
- ensure mining records are maintained
- evaluate mine development projects
- forecast organisational risks
- identify process improvements
- impact of geological factors on mining operations
- interface with anti-mining lobbyists
- manage commercial risks
- manage emergency procedures
- manage mining plant equipment
- manage staff
- mine safety legislation
- mining engineering
- monitor mine production
- optimise financial performance
- oversee mine planning activities
- present reports
- supervise staff
- think proactively
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