MEGA stands for Mining, Engineering, Geology, Australia.
The Open Pit Mine Surveyor will report to the Technical Services Manager and is responsible on a day-to-day basis for survey control in the mining operations, ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance with regulatory standards.
Permanent Full-Time position
8:6 roster
Superannuation paid on all hours worked
Study assistance
Small crew
Weekly pay
Key Responsibilities
Utilise appropriate equipment and survey best practices to generate accurate survey data in a timely manner.
Maintain survey equipment to a high standard and ensure equipment is kept within required calibration and adjustment parameters.
Produce Mine Plans for regulatory submissions (under the direction and supervision of the appointed Surveyor).
Carry out all necessary surface set‐outs and pickups, ensuring precise mark‐ups of designs to meet production, development, and diamond drilling requirements.
Deliver precise open pit surveying, maintain accurate and up‐to‐date mine survey records, and provide effective support to mine planning activities.
Contribute to reporting, reconciliations, and workflow improvements that enhance operational efficiency and uphold safety standards.
Collaborate with mine planning, geotechnical, and geology departments to ensure survey data aligns with design requirements and operational goals.
Installation of necessary survey control for directional control of mining.
Assist in reviewing and improving survey procedures while ensuring statutory and operational compliance.
Ensure adherence to the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Act and Regulations.
Complete end of month surveys in a timely manner and issue the relevant pit pickups and volumes excavated per bench.
Provide technical and surveying support to the Management Team.
About You
Relevant tertiary qualifications.
Authorised Mine Surveyors Certificate – Grade 2 (desirable).
Minimum 1 year's experience in surveying in a Surface Mining environment.
Proficiency in GPS and UAV processing software.
Proficiency in mining planning software (Surpac or Deswik).
Proficiency in mine survey instrumentation (Leica and Trimble).
Proficiency in Geotechnical monitoring software (Quikslope).
Experience in the Microsoft Office suite of software.
Valid C Western Australian Drivers Licence.
All successful candidates will be required to undertake a pre‐employment medical including alcohol and drug screening.
Benefits
In return you will be offered excellent working conditions, which includes competitive rates of pay and opportunity for growth and development.
The role offers a highly organised, focused and energetic individual the opportunity to put their knowledge into practice in a responsive and professional organisation striving for "Distinction".
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