Job responsibilities
Inspect areas for unsafe geological conditions, equipment, and working conditions; Enforce PPEs usage; Verify the quality of installations and equipment; Ensure that the emergency facilities are in good condition; Investigate hazardous conditions, including the presence of toxic or explosive gas and the practice of unsafe work behaviours by Miners, Blasters, and other mine employees; Look for rotted or incorrectly placed timbers, dangerous electrical systems, defective mechanical equipment, and improperly stored explosives; Investigate the cause of accident in the mine and how will be avoided and take measures for future prevention; Inspect the ground support systems, processes and equipment for safe, economical, and environmentally sound extraction or underground construction activities; Design, implement, and coordinate mine safety programs and standards; Test air quality to detect toxic or explosive gas or dust, using portable gas-analysis equipment, in order to control health hazards and to reduce injuries and fatalities. Receive progress reports of mining activities as submitted by MFO; Handle complaints arise from mining; Provide support needed by miners. Inspect underground or open-pit mines to ascertain compliance with contractual agreements and with health and safety laws; Investigate if mining licenses correspond to activities on site; Inspect if there is any illegal mining activities; Inspect and verify if mining license is impacting positively to the community through provision of jobs, corporate social responsibilities…; Inspect environmental compliance in mining. Verify if mining license meet national mining laws; Inspect if mining company meets designed mining standards and guidelines; Inspect if mining company comply with traceability scheme and certification; Inspect if issued license is operating or inactive (terminated the activities) Carryout inspection activity for mineral certification; Collect data for mineral certification; Carryout monitoring and implementation of national and international standards/ICGLR Standards; Fill ICGLR certification manual booklet Inspect the compliance of mining licenses in traceability scheme; Monitor traceability activities Monitor traceability activities on site, usage of tags, performance of traceability officer on site; Involve in allocation of mineral traceability staff; Collaborate closely with mineral chain of custody stakeholders
Qualifications
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1Bachelor’s Degree in Law
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2Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Sciences
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3Bachelor’s Degree in Geology Engineering
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4Bachelor’s Degree in Mining
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5Bachelor’s Degree in Mine and Geology
Required competencies and key technical skills
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1Verbal and written communication skills
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2Ability to exercise tact and discretion in preparing, handling and disclosing information of a confidential or sensitive nature
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3Ability to maintain discretion and confidentiality
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4Confidentiality, ethical and teamwork skills;
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5Good interpersonal skills, detail orientated, integrity, confidentiality proper planning and organization skills;