澳洲EA工程师评估233611 Mining Engineer (Excluding Petroleum) 采矿工程师(石油除外)职业介绍

飞出国:233611 Mining Engineer (Excluding Petroleum) 采矿工程师(石油除外)属于EA工程师评估的职业之一,本文主要结合澳洲ANZSCO官方职业介绍以及EA官方对于采矿工程领域的定义来说明该职业。

ANZSCO定义233611 Mining Engineer (Excluding Petroleum) 采矿工程师(石油除外)

  1. 采矿工程师(石油除外)规划和指导在地球上定位和提取矿物的工程方面的工作。可能需要注册和工作许可

Plans and directs the engineering aspects of locating and extracting minerals from the earth. Registration or licensing may be required.

  1. 采矿工程师(石油除外)专业分类:
  • 工艺工程师(矿业) Process Engineer (Mining)

EA工程领域定义Mining Engineering 采矿工程

  1. 采矿工程师与地质学家一起调查和开展矿体和矿床的开采,以及煤和铀等非金属矿石和燃料的开采。他们负责规划从地下、河流或海床中移出矿物质的最安全和最具成本效益的方法。他们可能参与设计、安装和监督采矿机械和设备的使用以及检查采矿作业的进度。计算机化技术经常用于矿山的开发和运营。采矿工程师负责保护矿山附近人员和环境的条件。

Mining Engineers work together with geologists to investigate and carry out the extraction of ore bodies and mineral deposits, as well as the extraction of non-metallic ores and fuels such as coal and uranium.

They are responsible for planning the safest and most cost effective way of removing minerals from the ground, rivers or the sea bed. They may be involved with designing, installing and supervising the use of mining machinery and equipment and for inspecting the progress of mining operations.

Computerised techniques are often used in the development and operation of mines. Mining Engineers are responsible for protecting conditions for both people and the environment in the vicinity of mines.

  1. 采矿工程师在采矿场和采矿公司的总部工作。许多矿山位于偏远地区,应届毕业生需要做好在非城市地区旅行和生活的准备。在矿区工作的人的薪水通常远高于大多数其他专业人士的薪水。经验丰富的采矿工程师有广泛的职业选择,包括矿山规划和设计、运营管理、技术专家、承包、咨询、矿山检查员、矿山投资分析师和顾问、研究、高等教育和一般管理。

Mining Engineers work on mining sites and in head offices of mining companies. Many mines are located in remote areas and young graduates should be prepared to travel and live in non-urban areas. Salaries for those working in the mining area are usually well above that for most other professionals and the opportunities for travel are excellent.

Experienced Mining Engineers have a wide range of career options including mine planning and design, operations management, technical specialists, contracting, consulting, the mines inspectorate, investment analysts and advisers, research, tertiary education and general management.