Job Summary
Key Responsibilities: Surveying and Mapping: Conduct surveys to determine the layout and topography of opencast mining sites, including pit boundaries, haul roads, stockpiles, and waste dumps. Develop accurate and detailed maps, plans, and 3D models to guide operational activities. Provide real-time data to support excavation, blasting, and material movement. Mine Design and Planning Support: Work with mining engineers to deliver survey data for short-term and long-term mine planning. Ensure accurate survey input into pit designs, blast patterns, and operational layouts. Volume Calculations and Reporting: Measure and calculate volumes of extracted materials, stockpiles, and overburden to ensure accurate production tracking. Prepare detailed reconciliation reports on material movement for stakeholders. Compliance and Safety Monitoring: Ensure all surveying activities adhere to health, safety, and environmental regulations. Monitor slope stability, pit boundaries, and geotechnical conditions to minimize operational risks. Survey Equipment Management: Operate and maintain advanced survey equipment, including GPS systems, total stations, drones, and laser scanners. Calibrate and ensure the functionality of all surveying tools to meet operational requirements. Team Leadership and Mentorship: Supervise and mentor a team of surveyors and assistants, ensuring adherence to best practices and safety standards. Provide training to junior staff on advanced surveying techniques and technologies. Real-Time Operational Support: Provide immediate data and guidance during critical mining operations, such as blasting and excavation. Address discrepancies or issues in the field with actionable solutions. Data Integration and Technology Application: Use advanced software such as Model Maker, Agisoft or Metashape and Global Mapper for data processing and visualization. Integrate drone and satellite imagery to enhance topographical accuracy and monitoring capabilities. Boundary and Legal Surveys: Conduct boundary surveys to ensure operations stay within designated mining lease areas. Maintain accurate records for legal compliance and liaise with regulatory authorities as needed. Environmental and Rehabilitation Surveys: Provide topographical data for environmental impact assessments and land rehabilitation planning. Monitor changes in the landscape to support sustainability initiatives and regulatory reporting. Qualifications and Skills: Education: Grade 12 / N2 Certificate in Basic Mine Surveying Certificate in Advance Survey Certificate in Evaluation Experience: Minimum of 5-7 years experience in surveying, with at least 1 years in opencast mining or surface mining. Proven record in managing survey teams and large-scale mining projects. Technical Skills: Proficiency in survey equipment such as GPS systems, total stations, and drones. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Soft Skills: Leadership and team management skills. Effective communication and collaboration with cross-functional teams. High attention to detail and precision. Key Competencies: Comprehensive understanding of opencast mining operations and geotechnical principles. Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Commitment to safety, compliance, and sustainability in mining practices. Working Conditions: Combination of office-based work and fieldwork at mining sites. Regular travel to remote locations and extended hours during critical operational phases. Exposure to challenging terrain and varying weather conditions. How to Apply: Interested candidates are invited to submit their CV and cover letter by following the link.