TRAFFIC Gauteng

Mechanical Engineer (Mining) Hire Resolve

InsidEntity

Job Description

A leading mid-tier mining company is currently looking for a to join their team in Centurion, Gauteng!

Responsibilities

Mechanical engineering design may include, but is not limited to:

  • Prepare plant layouts
  • Conveyor design
  • Chute design
  • Selecting suitable materials handling equipment
  • Design of structures and mechanical equipment in the mining industry
  • Hydraulic/Pneumatic design will be an advantage
  • Transform concepts into working designs
  • Oversee site installations
  • Commissioning of new installations
  • Attend site meetings to understand system requirements
  • Manage and co-ordinate contract draughtsmen and engineering consultants
  • Make sure quality and safety standards are adhered to and integrated into the design
About Company

Hire Resolveisa top-tier specialist recruitment agency founded in 2004, operating in South Africa, the USA, and the UK, specializing in sectors like Engineering, Finance, IT, Mining, and Manufacturing. They connect employers with skilled professionals for permanent, contract, and temporary roles while offering career coaching and screening services.

About This Role

Career insights for Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians positions

Salary Benchmark
R24,512/month
R17,001 to R35,326/month
Source: WageIndicator ZAR data
Key Skills for This Role
Active Listening Critical Thinking Reading Comprehension Complex Problem Solving Speaking
Common Technologies
AutoCAD 2024 Revit 2024 MicroStation CONNECT Edition Microsoft PowerPoint 365 ANSYS Mechanical 2024 Various modern FEA packages (ANSYS, Abaqus, COMSOL) Adams 2024 Mastercam 2024

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