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Lecturer (Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment: Department of Mining Engineering & Mine Surveying) (X2 Posts) at University of Johannesburg

University of Johannesburg
June 30, 2026
Full-time
On-site
Job Description :


A Lecturer in the field of Mine Surveying will prepare, facilitate and research current technologies and techniques to enhance the body of knowledge in Mine Surveying. The position will require undergraduate teaching, postgraduate supervision and research in the field of Mine Surveying.


Responsibilities:


Provide undergraduate lectures in the field of Mine Surveying, Mine Valuation, Mine Planning and Structural Geology.
Prepare new updated, lecturing material relevant to South African mining conditions.
Supervise Under- and Post graduate research work in the field of Mine Surveying
Facilitate practical mine surveying fieldwork for Mine surveyors and Mining Engineers
Prepare current, relevant research work in the field of Mine Surveying and Mine Valuation
Interact with peers in professional forums and be seconded to the IMSSA and SAGC professional bodies Education committee activities
Develop new course material as well as practical guides for undergraduate and postgraduate modules as well as Short Learning Programmes (SLPs) in technology related to mine surveying.


Minimum requirements


Minimum Qualification of a Master's degree in Mine surveying, Land surveying or Engineering surveying
Minimum 3 years' of Industry experience in mining or a surveying-related field.
The ability to become a candidate and register with the South African Geomatics Council


Recommendations:


In possession of or candidate for the Government Certificate of Competency: Mine Surveying or equivalent industrial experience in Mine surveying.
Practical experience in Geographic Information Management and Mine Surveying. Mineral Resource Management and Mine Valuation
A minimum of three years of industrial experience


Competencies and Behavioural Attributes:


Strong commitment to teaching and research in the field of Mine Surveying.
Ability to perform research, teaching and administration simultaneously;
Be registered or be eligible to register as a Professional Geomatics practitioner in the category Mine Surveying, Engineering Surveying or Land Surveying through the South African Geomatics Council (SAGC).
Excellent fundamental surveying principles in both field observations and theoretical preparation.
The candidate must have a solid understanding of modern surveying techniques, surveying equipment and relevant software, ideally in a mining related environment.
A knowledge of Geographic Information Systems will be an advantage.
The successful candidate must have a valid driver's licence and current driving experience.
Good communication skills (written and verbal) with high level of proficiency in English.
Good oral communication in at least one other language.
Good planning and organisational skills.
Excellent computer literacy including MS Office (MS Word and Excel) as well as surveying software including LIDAR software.


Deadline:5th July,2026

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