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  • Posted: Apr 4, 2025
    Deadline: Not specified
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  • As a global and diversified mining business, we use the latest technologies to find new resources, plan and build our mines and mine, process, move and market our products to customers around the world. For almost 100 years, we have been mining the minerals that society needs to develop and prosper. We provide our investors with a balanced portfolio of oppo...
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    Certified Engineer - Northern Cape Hub

    Job Description:
    As our Certified Engineeryour responsibilities will include but not limited to:

    • Safety, Health and Environment
    • Select and allocate resources for safe work.
    • Consider environmental factors and minimise adverse impacts.
    • Oversee safety management system elements and comply as appropriate.
    • Ensure critical controls are functioning.
    • Implement and maintain safety standards.
    • Promptly investigate all incidents.
    • Active participation in VFLs, Risk Assessments and close-out of Safety Actions.

    Authority:

    • Stop unsafe work in any area – not just in your area. We are safety leaders.
    • Issue safety-related instructions to any employees or contractors at the workplace.
    • Initiate action, including training, against subordinates and contractors for their role in unsafe behaviour.

    Technical Directive:

    • Align civil engineering strategy with production profile.
    • Improve engineering discipline by providing quality work and feedback to the civil management system.
    • Proactively manage civil engineering risks.
    • Ensure quality control/assurance in routine testing and contractor management.

    Authority:

    • Review progress against the plan and make changes and adjustments accordingly.
    • Assign tasks to contractors in line with achieving the agreed production plan.
    • Monitor and optimise contractors' work schedules.
    • Stop or redirect work that is not being executed according to quality standards or is not being solved if needed.
    • Optimize the usage of assets to meet the requirements set by the Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA) - service authority:
    • Analyse the operational procedures to identify potential areas of improvement.
    • Implement changes that can help optimise the usage of assets.
    • Ensure that the service authority complies with the MHSA regulations.
    • Maximize the value of the assets.
    • Ensure safety, health, and environmental compliance by providing suitable, available, and reliable equipment - advisory/management authority:
    • Monitor equipment performance and conduct regular inspections.
    • Promptly carry out any necessary repairs or maintenance.
    • Prioritize equipment safety and reliability to reduce risks and create a safer work environment.
    • Conduct audits to monitor adherence to regulations and procedures such as MHSA, OHSA, and COP - auditing/service authority:
    • Review policies and procedures to find areas for improvement and address compliance gaps.
    • Create detailed audit reports and share them with relevant stakeholders for transparency and accountability.
    • Collaborate with management to prioritise corrective actions and develop action plans for identified deficiencies.
    • Train employees on regulations and procedures to promote a safety and compliance culture.
    • Continuously monitor corrective actions and adjust the audit program for improved compliance.
    • Manage contractors involved in project work such as operation, construction, fabrication, rebuilding, and disassembling - management/service authority:
    • Identify contractors for project work (operation, construction, fabrication, rebuilding, and disassembling).
    • Evaluate contractors' qualifications to meet the requirements.
    • Negotiate contract terms with selected contractors.
    • Develop project plans and schedules for contractors' activities.
    • Coordinate with contractors for project requirements and deliverables.
    • Monitor contractors' progress, schedule, and quality standards.
    • Address any issues or concerns during the project with contractors.
    • Review contractors' work for project scope, specifications, and requirements.
    • Approve work and authorise payment for contractors' services.
    • Close out contracts with contractors upon project completion.
    • Enhance maintenance plans, practices, and methodologies - advisory authority:
    • Identify areas for improving maintenance plans, practices, and methodologies.
    • Analyse current practices and methodologies to assess their effectiveness and efficiency.
    • Develop a strategy to enhance maintenance plans and practices based on the analysis.
    • Provide advisory authority to stakeholders for implementing new maintenance plans and practices.
    • Regularly evaluate the effectiveness of enhanced maintenance plans and practices.
    • Continuously monitor and identify areas for improvement to ensure optimal efficiency and effectiveness.
    • Ensure project equipment maintenance is executed within budget constraints - management/service authority:
    • Identify and mitigate potential risks and issues related to equipment maintenance.
    • Collaborate with management and service authorities to align maintenance activities with project objectives.
    • Regularly review maintenance schedules and plans for effectiveness.
    • Communicate maintenance-related concerns to relevant stakeholders promptly.
    • Conduct regular meetings with the maintenance team to discuss progress and improvement opportunities.
    • Analyse maintenance data to identify trends and areas for improvement.
    • Develop and implement maintenance policies and procedures based on best practices.
    • Ensure all maintenance activities comply with regulations and guidelines.
    • Budget and Cost Control Management
    • Ensure compliance with the budget for the area of responsibility.
    • Evaluate and approve cost impacts in the area of responsibility and revise the budget accordingly.
    • Identify, communicate, and execute potential cost-reduction initiatives.

    Authority:

    • Generate authorisation for expenditures.
    • Revise the budget after receiving appropriate authorisations.
    • Take necessary action to correct misallocations.

    Qualifications:

    • Engineering B-degree and GCC or National Diploma and GCC
    • SA Drivers Licence

    Technical Knowledge

    • 6-8 years of relevant operational experience in the Mining Industry (2.13.3.1 legal appointment of not less than 3 years).
    • Project management experience is advantageous.
    • Contractor management experience is a must.
    • Knowledge of the legal compliance framework is a must.
    • Technical knowledge and being conversant with engineering standards and codes are desirable.
    • Understanding of value drivers in engineering and their interdependence
    • Advanced computer literacy (MS Office, Projects, Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
    • Knowledge of HME Equipment maintenance, the mining industry, and relevant legislation (Mine Health and Safety Act).
    • Experienced in identifying and implementing business and strategic improvement opportunities and projects in mines.
    • Good knowledge of change management methodologies.

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    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to Anglo American on www.angloamerican.com to apply

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