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South Africa: General Manager – Drill and Blast posted by Ikwezi Mining (Pty) Ltd

Job Description

Key Responsibilities:

Safety Leadership:

  • Prioritize and promote a strong safety culture, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and standards.

Operational Management:

  • Plan, schedule, and manage drilling and blasting operations, including drilling patterns, blast designs, and timing.

Team Leadership:

  • Lead and motivate a team of drill and blast personnel, providing training, coaching, and performance feedback.

Performance and Delivery:

  • Monitor and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of drilling and blasting operations, ensuring optimal fragmentation and production.

Budget and Cost Control:

  • Manage the drill and blast budget, ensuring cost-effective operations and resource utilization.

Technical Expertise:

  • Possess a strong understanding of drilling and blasting techniques, equipment, and safety procedures.

Compliance:

  • Ensure compliance with all relevant mining regulations, standards, and procedures.

Communication:

  • Effectively communicate with various stakeholders, including management, technical teams, and other departments.

Continuous Improvement:

  • Identify and implement opportunities for improvement in drilling and blasting processes and procedures.

Training and Development:

  • Develop and implement training programs for drill and blast personnel, ensuring they are competent and qualified.

Data Analysis:

  • Analyze drilling and blasting data to identify trends, problems, and opportunities for improvement.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Matric / Grade 12 Certificate
  • Relevant tertiary Engineering, Mining or equivalent technical degree required
  • Minimum 7 to 10 years’ experience in a similar senior level position with experience in drilling and blasting operations, preferably in coal mining or similar industry
  • Knowledge of blasting techniques, explosives safety, and regulatory requirements
  • A valid drivers licence and own reliable vehicle

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About Engineering Management Jobs in South Africa

In South Africa, the demand for skilled engineering management professionals continues to grow across various industries. Typically, these roles involve overseeing the technical aspects of complex projects and ensuring their successful delivery within budget and timeline constraints. Generally, this entails working closely with cross-functional teams, including engineers, designers, and project managers.

Engineering management positions in South Africa typically command broad salary ranges, often falling between R500 000 to R1 million per annum for entry-level roles, increasing to around R800 000 to R2 million for more senior positions. However, it’s essential to note that actual salaries can vary significantly depending on factors such as experience, company size, and industry sector. For instance, those working in the financial services sector or technology industry may earn different salary ranges compared to those in manufacturing.

Common skills required for engineering management roles in South Africa include strong technical knowledge of engineering principles, excellent problem-solving skills, effective communication and project management abilities, and a proven track record of leadership and team management. Typically, candidates possess a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as mechanical or electrical engineering, with many holding advanced degrees like master’s or PhDs. Additionally, proficiency in industry-standard software tools, such as CAD design programs and project management applications, is often a requirement.

Engineering management roles are commonly found in various industries, including the technology sector, manufacturing, and energy. In the financial services sector, these roles may focus on infrastructure projects, while those in the manufacturing sector might oversee production facilities or supply chain operations. The energy industry, on the other hand, frequently requires engineers to manage large-scale infrastructure projects.

Career development for engineering management professionals in South Africa is often characterized by opportunities for advancement and specialization. Typically, career progression involves taking on more senior leadership roles, such as department head or director positions, where candidates can apply their technical expertise to strategic business decisions. Furthermore, many professionals choose to pursue postgraduate studies or certifications to enhance their skills and stay up-to-date with industry developments.


This information provides general career guidance. Actual salaries and requirements vary by employer.



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