Ivanhoe Mines is a leading diversified mining company focused on discovering, developing and producing the critical resources essential for a low-carbon future. With a portfolio of tier-one assets, we provide exposure to copper, zinc, nickel, palladium, platinum, rhodium and other green metals. We believe that mining, done right, with purpose, vision, and...
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- Senior Certificate (Matric) or equivalent
- Certificate in Document Control / Records Management (preferred)
- ISO 9001 awareness/implementation training (preferred)
- Proficiency in EDMS and MS Office
- High accuracy and attention to detail
- Stakeholder service, training, and facilitation skills
- Strong organisation and time management
- Report writing and audit preparation skills
- Ability to supervise and coordinate document control activities
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- Minimum 4 years’ document control experience in mining/projects
- Experience with WBS Structures
- Supervising C1/C2 document controllers and coordinating EPCM/contractor submissions
- Project-based document control on large underground/mining projects (preferred)
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Implement and maintain EDMS, numbering, and revision control standards
- Ensure all documents are correctly coded, version-controlled, and archived
- Receive, verify, and distribute EPCM/contractor/vendor submissions
- Maintain registers, metadata, and distribution matrices
- Expedite overdue items and maintain audit trails
- Compile and submit daily/weekly/monthly document control reports
- Perform internal document control audits and close findings
- Train and onboard new users on document control procedures
- Supervise stakeholders, assign workload, and review quality
- Identify and implement process improvements and automation initiatives
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- Grade 12
- Blasting Certificate
- Mine Overseers Certificate of Competency
- Valid Drivers License
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- A minimum of 5 years of experience as a mine overseer withing the mining industry
- Excellent Trackless mining experience
- Extensive experience of massive mining
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Oversee and manage daily underground operations to ensure compliance with Mine Health and Safety policy and practices of the company.
- Coordinate and schedule mining activities, including drilling, blasting, and loading of ore/
- Supervise a team of miners and contractors, providing guidance and support to ensure production targets are met.
- Monitor production targets and implement initiatives to optimize mining operations.
- Prepare and submit reports on mining activities, including production volumes, safety performance, and equipment maintenance.
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- Tertiary qualification in Occupational Safety / Risk / Engineering Management
- Project Management qualification
- Incident investigation certification (ICAM/RCAT/SCAT)
- Valid driver’s license
- SAMTRAC or NEBOSH certification (preferred)
- Professional registration with SAIOSH or equivalent (preferred)
- Strong leadership and mentoring ability
- Advanced incident investigation and root cause analysis
- Excellent report writing and communication skills
- Proficient in C-MIRM operational risk management systems
- Knowledge of quality management and HSEQ auditing
- Ability to work effectively in multicultural environments
- Skills transfer and coaching capabilities
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- 10 years’ mining safety experience, including shaft sinking projects
- 5 years in a Chief Safety Officer or equivalent leadership role
- Experience in developing, implementing, and auditing safety programmes
- Emergency preparedness and response management in mining/construction
- Exposure to international safety standards (ISO 45001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001) preferred
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Implement and monitor safety management systems in compliance with MHSA Sections 22 & 23
- Conduct inspections, audits, and enforce compliance with safety procedures
- Lead safety training and awareness initiatives
- Stop unsafe work when necessary
- Oversee safety for shaft sinking and associated civil works
- Conduct and update risk assessments
- Develop and implement preventative safety measures
- Lead incident and accident investigations
- Prepare and manage safety budgets
- Compile and submit mandatory safety reports
- Maintain legally compliant safety files
- Mentor and develop safety team members
- Drive skills transfer and manage contractor safety performance
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- Diploma in Construction Management or Construction Supervision Certificate/Diploma
- Relevant trade or technical qualification in Structural, Mechanical, or Civil disciplineLeadership and team management
- Contractor coordination and performance monitoring
- Problem-solving and decision-making
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Knowledge of Structural, Mechanical, Piping, and Platework construction practices
- Project management principles and quality control systems
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- Minimum 10 years’ experience in a construction environment, including SMPP and civils
- Proven experience in contractor management and project supervision
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Ensure compliance with Mine Health and Safety Act; implement and manage a site-specific safety plan
- Conduct inspections, investigate incidents, and prepare safety close-out reports
- Supervise day-to-day SMPP and civils activities; coordinate contractors and sub-contractors
- Monitor progress against schedule; manage material control and availability
- Develop and implement quality management plans; conduct inspections and maintain quality records
- Assist with budget preparation; monitor costs and implement cost control measures
- Lead and mentor team members; resolve IR issues; build a high-performance culture
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- Diploma or Degree in Mining Engineering
- Mine Overseer Certificate of Competency (Mandatory)
- Blasting Certificate (Underground)
- Safety and First Aid certification
- Leadership and people management
- Operational and strategic planning
- Risk assessment and problem solving
- Communication and stakeholder engagement
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and mining-specific software
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- Minimum 10 years’ experience in underground mining, including shaft sinking operations
- Experience in managing multi-disciplinary teams in a mining project environment
- Proven track record in delivering complex shaft sinking projects
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Ensure full compliance with Mine Health and Safety Act; conduct inspections, lead safety meetings, and enforce corrective actions
- Plan, organise, and direct shaft sinking activities including drilling, blasting, lining, and equipping
- Allocate resources, monitor progress against schedule, and ensure quality standards are met
- Supervise and mentor shift supervisors and crews; conduct performance appraisals and provide training
- Prepare operational plans; coordinate with other departments and ensure material/equipment availability
- Monitor and control budget; identify cost-saving measures and ensure efficient resource use
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- BSc Degree in Quantity Surveying or equivalent
- Cost Engineer Certificate
- Registration with Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) or equivalent professional body (preferred)
- Advanced knowledge of QS principles for mining environments
- Proficiency in MS Office and QS software (Candy, QS Plus)
- Strong negotiation, conflict resolution, and problem-solving skills
- Financial analysis and cost control expertise
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Cultural sensitivity and adaptability
- Proven leadership and people management skills
- Ability to coach and mentor for effective skill transfer
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- 8 to 10 years in construction and EPCM environments, with at least 2 years in a management role
- Experience in shaft sinking or deep-level mining projects
- Exposure to African mining projects (preferred)
- Proficiency in French and English (preferred)
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Oversee and manage all commercial aspects of EPCM and non-EPCM shaft sinking contracts, ensuring claims, invoices, variations, and final accounts are validated and compliant
- Prepare, monitor, and control project budgets; track actual costs against baseline and implement cost-saving initiatives
- Ensure adherence to international construction codes, quality standards, and ISO 9001:2015 QMS
- Liaise with project managers, engineers, contractors, and suppliers to ensure alignment on commercial and quality matters
- Maintain accurate, auditable records of all commercial transactions; prepare progress and cost reports for management
- Guide and mentor junior QS team members, ensuring effective skill transfer and knowledge sharing
- Promote safe working practices and ensure compliance with HSEQ standards at all times
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- Matric / Grade 12 or equivalent
- National Diploma in Total Quality Management or relevant Engineering field
- ISO 9001:2015 Auditor certification
- Technical Trade qualification (Electrical, Mechanical, or related)
- Welding & Fabrication Inspector Level 2 Diploma (preferred)
- Relevant NDT qualifications (preferred)
- ISO 9001 Internal Auditor (preferred)
- Leadership and team management
- Inspection and testing techniques
- Data analysis and problem-solving
- Communication and stakeholder engagement
- Knowledge of ISO 9001:2015 and international construction codes
- Microsoft Office proficiency
- Risk management and decision-making skills
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- Minimum 8 years in Quality Control within mining/construction projects
- 10 years cross-border construction/site-based experience
- Supervisory experience in multinational environments
- Multidisciplinary QC in Earthworks, Civils, SMPP, and E, I & C projects (preferred)
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Implement, manage, and audit the QMS in compliance with ISO 9001:2015
- Conduct inspections, tests, and measurements for Earthworks, Civils, SMPP, and E, I & C works
- Approve or reject work based on compliance with specifications and standards
- Manage NCR and CAR systems
- Lead and mentor the QC team, ensuring skills transfer and training plans are in place
- Liaise with contractors, suppliers, and internal project teams on quality matters
- Control QC budget and reduce rework through improved processes
- Integrate HSEQ into all QC activities
- Maintain accurate quality records and prepare timely reports
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- Diploma in Construction Management or Construction Supervision Certificate
- Project Management qualification
- Preferred: Degree in Civil Engineering or related field
- Project coordination and contractor management
- Strong leadership and people management
- Technical report writing; problem-solving and decision-making
- Knowledge of civil engineering and earthworks, including shaft civils
- Understanding of quality management systems and SOP compliance
- Ability to read technical drawings and set out work
- Commitment to skills transfer and mentoring
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- 10 years’ experience in construction with a focus on civil and earthworks
- Experience on mining projects, particularly shaft sinking
- Proven experience overseeing contractors and sub-contractors
- Preferred: Experience in vertical shaft sinking civils
- Preferred: Exposure to mining projects
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Implement and manage the safety plan in line with MHSA Sections 22 & 23 and construction regulations
- Oversee daily civil and earthworks activities, managing contractors and sub-contractors
- Develop and maintain the quality management plan and conduct quality control checks
- Ensure compliance with project SOPs and quality standards
- Manage materials, resolve technical queries, and participate in contractor progress meetings
- Provide leadership, mentoring, and skills transfer to the team
- Address discipline and IR issues effectively
- Monitor and control project expenditure and identify cost-saving initiatives
- Prepare and submit accurate progress reports
- Lead vertical shaft barrel civil practices
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- Certificate in Supply Chain or Materials Management (or equivalent)
- Diploma in Supply Chain or Materials Management (preferred)
- Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration advantageous
- Advanced MS Excel and data analysis skills
- Strong organisational and planning abilities
- Effective communication and negotiation skills
- Problem-solving and continuous improvement mindset
- Knowledge of ERP systems for data management and reporting
- Understanding of supply chain processes
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- 7–8 years relevant experience in Supply Chain, Materials Coordination, or Warehouse Management preferably in mining or projects
- Minimum 3 years’ experience in materials analysis, reporting, and ERP system use
- Experience in materials coordination for large-scale mining or infrastructure projects (preferred
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Plan and forecast material requirements based on project schedules and lead times
- Set and review reorder points and quantities to maintain optimal stock levels
- Maintain accurate material master data in ERP systems and resolve discrepancies
- Coordinate receipt, inspection, storage, and issue of materials per warehouse procedures
- Ensure timely material availability while adhering to HSEQ standards
- Analyse stock data for efficiency and accuracy improvements
- Prepare and submit timely management reports
- Coach and mentor warehouse staff to achieve skills transfer
- Maintain effective stakeholder relationships with suppliers and transporters
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- BSc/BEng in Mining Engineering or equivalent qualification
- Proficiency in mine design and scheduling software (e.g., Deswik, AutoCAD)
- Advanced MS Office skills
- Blasting Certificate advantageous
- ECSA registration preferred but not mandatory
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
- Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
- Knowledge of shaft sinking methodologies and lining processes
- Understanding of mine planning and scheduling principles
- Familiarity with relevant mining legislation and safety requirements
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- Minimum 5 years’ mine planning experience, including shaft sinking or major underground infrastructure projects
- Experience in developing and managing project schedules
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Ensure all plans comply with Mine Health and Safety Act and incorporate safe working practices
- Develop short- and medium-term shaft sinking and lining schedules
- Use mine design software to prepare practical and efficient plans
- Liaise with shaft sinking, engineering, survey, and geology teams to integrate planning requirements
- Track actual progress against plans, identify deviations, and propose corrective actions
- Produce progress reports for management and identify process improvement opportunities
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- Mine Surveyor's Certificate of Competency (South Africa)
- National Diploma or Degree in Mine Surveying
- Precision alignment and control transfer
- Data management and reporting
- Stakeholder communication and coordination
- Problem-solving under operational pressures
- Safety-focused mindset
- High attention to detail
- Strong teamwork and collaboration skills
- Continuous improvement orientation
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- Minimum 5 years in shaft sinking survey operations, including Slype and Line work
- Proven track record in deep-level mining survey environments
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Establish, maintain, and verify the survey control network for shaft sinking operations
- Transfer surface control underground and align shaft steelwork and excavation
- Verify grade lines and ensure compliance with MHSA Regulation 17
- Collect, process, and update all survey data; maintain shaft sinking plans and as-built drawings
- Produce regular survey reports for project management
- Ensure all survey activities comply with MHSA and company safety standards
- Conduct risk assessments and ensure proper use of PPE
- Coordinate with project management, shaft engineers, and contractors
- Maintain and ensure availability of survey equipment and software
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Suitable candidate must possess the following minimum qualifications and skills:
- Grade 12 (NQF 4)
- Recognised Trade Qualification (Section 13/26D) or completed apprenticeship with NTC 2 Trade Theory
- Senior Foreman-related certification or equivalent international qualification (preferred)
- Fault-finding and troubleshooting
- Team leadership and mentoring
- Contractor and resource management
- Planning and coordination of electrical projects
- Strong communication and problem-solving abilities
- Knowledge of power reticulation systems (LV, MV, HV)
- Understanding of electrical safety regulations and MHSA compliance
Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:
- Minimum 10 years post-apprenticeship experience, with at least 4 years as a qualified artisan in mining electrical environments
- Proven track record in managing electrical installations in shaft sinking projects
- Experience in electrical construction projects in both surface and underground mining environments (preferred)
Your successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:
- Plan, coordinate, and supervise electrical infrastructure installation, testing, and commissioning
- Ensure electrical work meets project specifications, quality standards, and deadlines
- Conduct planned and preventative maintenance on electrical systems including substations, transformers, and HV/MV/LV networks
- Enforce compliance with MHSA regulations, electrical codes, and SHEQ standards
- Lead and mentor electrical teams, supporting skills transfer initiatives
- Manage electrical materials, tools, spares, and contractors to meet project requirements within budget
- Conduct inspections, risk assessments, and safety meetings
- Support commissioning activities and verify operational readiness
- Liaise with engineers, project managers, and other stakeholders to ensure project success
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