HWI has a fantastic opportunity to join our Mining Team as a Mining Engineer II.
Summary
The Mining Engineer II is accountable for contributing to HarbisonWalker Internationals overall business performance by carrying out a full range of engineering functions including the communication of mine plan to mine contractors and conducting field operations in the mines permitting planning and reserve estimation. This role is also responsible for the quality control of materials mined and stocked by HarbisonWalker International.
Responsibilities
Overseeing contractors in the extraction activities such as prospecting mining reclamation drilling blasting loading hauling and processing of raw material
Collect mine production samples evaluate sample results and post at the stocks
Participating in mine planning activities to collect interpret and process prospecting data to the mine plan in AutoCAD Cvil 3D and Vulcan
Ensuring the mine operates in compliance with regulations such as health safety and environment; Performing compliance activities such as permitting processes environmental assessments site surveys and development of reclamation plans
Conducting regulatory permitting for the reclamation permit and water permits
Meeting with landowners whom HWI owns the mineral rights to plan mining activities on their property; meeting with and ensuring compliance with various regulatory enforcement agencies: MSHA OSHA DNR ACOE and EPA
Requirements
Bachelors degree in Mining Engineering
Computer operation skills including proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Oracle ERP
Skills to use a map compass global positioning system to locate mineral properties and deposits in the field and read topographic maps
AutoCAD experience working with civil 3D platform
Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a team environment
The Mining Engineer II requires two (2) four (4) years of experience with environmental consulting mining and/or geology.
Physical and Environmental Requirements
Physical Activity: Requires more than 2/3 of time talking or hearing; 1/3 to 2/3 of time sitting; and less than 1/3 of time standing walking using hands/fingers to handle and/or feel reaching with hands and arms climbing or balancing stooping kneeling crouching crawling and tasting or smelling.
Lifting: Requires lifting up to 10 pounds less than 1/3 of time up to 25 pounds 1/3 to 2/3 of time; and up to 50 pounds less than 1/3 of time
Vision: Requires accurate close distance color peripheral depth and ability to adjust focus vision.
Environment: Requires 1/3 to 2/3 of time in an office setting working near moving mechanical parts exposed to fumes or airborne particles exposed to outdoor weather (extreme cold & heat); and less than 1/3 of time working in wet or humid conditions (non-weather) with explosives working in high precarious places risk of radiation and vibration.
Noise: Requires exposure to moderate noise.
Required Experience:
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DescriptionHWI has a fantastic opportunity to join our Mining Team as a Mining Engineer II.SummaryThe Mining Engineer II is accountable for contributing to HarbisonWalker Internationals overall business performance by carrying out a full range of engineering functions including the communication of ...
Description
HWI has a fantastic opportunity to join our Mining Team as a Mining Engineer II.
Summary
The Mining Engineer II is accountable for contributing to HarbisonWalker Internationals overall business performance by carrying out a full range of engineering functions including the communication of mine plan to mine contractors and conducting field operations in the mines permitting planning and reserve estimation. This role is also responsible for the quality control of materials mined and stocked by HarbisonWalker International.
Responsibilities
Overseeing contractors in the extraction activities such as prospecting mining reclamation drilling blasting loading hauling and processing of raw material
Collect mine production samples evaluate sample results and post at the stocks
Participating in mine planning activities to collect interpret and process prospecting data to the mine plan in AutoCAD Cvil 3D and Vulcan
Ensuring the mine operates in compliance with regulations such as health safety and environment; Performing compliance activities such as permitting processes environmental assessments site surveys and development of reclamation plans
Conducting regulatory permitting for the reclamation permit and water permits
Meeting with landowners whom HWI owns the mineral rights to plan mining activities on their property; meeting with and ensuring compliance with various regulatory enforcement agencies: MSHA OSHA DNR ACOE and EPA
Requirements
Bachelors degree in Mining Engineering
Computer operation skills including proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Oracle ERP
Skills to use a map compass global positioning system to locate mineral properties and deposits in the field and read topographic maps
AutoCAD experience working with civil 3D platform
Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a team environment
The Mining Engineer II requires two (2) four (4) years of experience with environmental consulting mining and/or geology.
Physical and Environmental Requirements
Physical Activity: Requires more than 2/3 of time talking or hearing; 1/3 to 2/3 of time sitting; and less than 1/3 of time standing walking using hands/fingers to handle and/or feel reaching with hands and arms climbing or balancing stooping kneeling crouching crawling and tasting or smelling.
Lifting: Requires lifting up to 10 pounds less than 1/3 of time up to 25 pounds 1/3 to 2/3 of time; and up to 50 pounds less than 1/3 of time
Vision: Requires accurate close distance color peripheral depth and ability to adjust focus vision.
Environment: Requires 1/3 to 2/3 of time in an office setting working near moving mechanical parts exposed to fumes or airborne particles exposed to outdoor weather (extreme cold & heat); and less than 1/3 of time working in wet or humid conditions (non-weather) with explosives working in high precarious places risk of radiation and vibration.
HWI, a member of Calderys HWI is the largest supplier of refractory products and services in the United States. With manufacturing sites and distribution centers across the Americas, as well as the major refractory industry research facility in North America, HWI serves virtually ever
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