CAMPUS) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE MINING POSITION NUMBER: P003196 VACANCY: ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR / PROFESSOR AND CENTRE DIRECTOR FOR SUSTAINABLE MINING (SUPPLEMENTARY ROLE) PEROMNES GRADE: A5/ A6 EMPLOYMENT stakeholders. • Supervision and guidance to final year project students. Research • Conducting of fundamental Faculty's programmes on Sustainability and Sustainable Mining, but involvement in appropriate undergraduate teaching fundamental research in Sustainability and Sustainable Mining, drawing on existing and new expertise in the Faculty
CAMPUS) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE MINING POSITION NUMBER: P003196 VACANCY: ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR / PROFESSOR AND CENTRE DIRECTOR FOR SUSTAINABLE MINING (SUPPLEMENTARY ROLE) PEROMNES GRADE: A5/ A6 EMPLOYMENT stakeholders. • Supervision and guidance to final year project students. Research • Conducting of fundamental Faculty's programmes on Sustainability and Sustainable Mining, but involvement in appropriate undergraduate teaching fundamental research in Sustainability and Sustainable Mining, drawing on existing and new expertise in the Faculty
Our Mining Client based in Potchefstroom is currently seeking the services of a Maintenance Manager with managerial position. Experience in the surface mining environment preferable. Management qualification
qualification ● Strong project management skills with demonstrated ability to execute projects involving multiple
skills. Ability to manage multiple large-scale projects and deliver results in a dynamic, fast-paced environment speaking at conferences, contributing to open source projects, or publishing influential technical articles
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technical information Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously Ability to function well and work
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installations of systems according to established inhouse project practices; condition based assessments on various various systems across the NWU and write reports; projects based on condition assessments per existing practices