The Infrastructure planning Engineer will be required to develop detailed work instructions and sequences for the mining execution team. This will include a variety of presentation materials to ensure stakeholders clearly understand short and long term tasks and priorities.
Developing mine services strategies that incorporate the life of mine requirements and provide a ‘Best for Project’ outcome.
Investigate the currently installed mine services systems to understand limitations and weaknesses and proactively develop solutions to mitigate these.
Developing appropriate QAQC auditing material to ensure consistent and reliable quality of installations.
Develop forecasting and budgeting tools to allow consumables usage analysis and procurement forecasts.
Comply with existing safety legislation and is in full compliance with applicable HSE standards and Regular safety interactions.
Provide input into mine planning processes (weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly) to guide underground work groups, this should follow the forecast strategy for the year.
Collate and prepare daily, weekly and monthly reporting and equipment planning and performance reconciliation.
Provides detailed documentation of the work performed. These documents will be used for reference within the group and for communication outside the mine planning group.
Manage the process and workflows associated with allocation and co-ordination of all underground laydown, storage and built infrastructure (offices, lunch rooms, refuge chambers) areas
Project manage the work of the Construction Contractor engaged to support mining activities, including engineering, procurement and scheduling.
Supporting the Mine Operating System and promoting a culture of plan compliance and continuous improvement.
Expand and update knowledge and skills through continuing professional development (self-directed or employer sponsored) that is consistent with the requirements of the Mongolian and international professional development guidelines.
Requirements:
Undergraduate or equivalent or higher education obtained through degrees or diplomas from academic college or universities.
Mechanical or Mining Engineering Degree or relevant discipline.
At least 3 years relevant experience, or otherwise the significant practical experience and on the job training.