The Opportunity
We’re seeking a driven Mine Geologist to support our Mining Department. This role is offered as a permanent position on a 8/6 roster FIFO from Perth. Shortlisting will commence early January 2025.
Reporting to the Senior Mine Geologist, the purpose of the role is to perform mine geology and grade control duties via maximising the value of the magnetite ore reserves. This is achieved through the collection and interpretation of geological and geometallurgical data and minimising ore loss and dilution.
Our Magnetite operation will give you the opportunity to learn how minerals are processed. Work in a team that utilises technology and job sharing to the development of all team members. Our experienced Geology team strives to make a difference, and your improvement ideas will add value.
In this role you’ll be responsible for:
- Providing technical support and resources to the Senior Mine Geologist
- Providing guidance and mentorship to the Graduate Mine Geologist and Geological Technicians
- Collecting, processing and interpreting grade control date to an excellent standard, with oversight of Graduate Mine Geologist and Geological technicians work.
- Performing QA/QC tasks on all aspects of grade control, including liaising with laboratory
- Collecting, processing and interpreting geological mapping data to an excellent standard
- Communicating grade control and geological data to Engineers and Production on a daily through to weekly basis – to optimise recovery and feed delivery to the plant, managing risk
- Controlling and analysing mining hygiene, to minimise ore loss and dilution
- Conducting necessary daily/weekly and monthly reconciliation between models, plans, production and processing data.
- Conducting daily, weekly and monthly reports and other duties as required
To be successful in this role, you should have the following:
- Bachelor of Science or Applied Science Degree majoring in Geology.
- A minimum of 2 years’ experience in open-cut mine Geology.
- Strong computer skills with Vulcan, acQuire database is advantageous.
- An understanding of sampling theory is essential.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills are a necessity.
- A valid manual C Class Drivers licence is an essential requirement of the role.
You must have a strong work ethic with the ability to work well in a small, multicultural team. A commitment to safety and the environment, and the ability to work in remote and often harsh environments is also required.
What we offer
- The chance to work at an innovative, world-class project
- Competitive salary
- Career progression and training
To Apply
Shortlisting for this position will commence early January 2025. We reserve the right to close the position earlier than stated.
Please note: it is a requirement that all internal applicants advise their immediate line manager of their application. Candidates represented by agencies will not be considered for this position.
As an employee of CPM you’ll be part of a culturally and gender diverse organisation, committed to providing equal opportunities for all staff.
About CITIC Pacific Mining (CPM)
CPM is the company behind Sino Iron, Australia’s largest magnetite operation, located on Western Australia’s Pilbara coast, south of Karratha.
We’re spearheading a new downstream processing industry for the nation, transforming magnetite iron ore into a high-grade, premium export product.
Sino Iron is a fully integrated operation – featuring a mine serviced by the biggest haul trucks in the world, a six-line concentrator and port terminal facilities at nearby Cape Preston. Our state-of-the-art power station and desalination plant are among the largest in the State.
We’re looking for people at the top of their game, who want to become part of Western Australia’s iron ore future.
To learn more about Sino Iron, please visit www.citicpacificmining.com