Responsibilities
Deliver electrical engineering services for mining projects across surface and underground operations, mineral processing plants, bulk materials handling facilities, and supporting infrastructure
Provide electrical engineering input across the full project lifecycle, from concept and feasibility studies through detailed design, execution, commissioning, and operational handover
Ensure projects are delivered safely, on schedule, within budget, and in accordance with approved scope
Lead and manage all electrical engineering aspects of projects, appropriate to project size and risk profile
Define electrical project scopes, set milestones, allocate responsibilities, and track progress against schedules and budgets
Identify, manage, and mitigate technical and project risks associated with electrical systems
Report project progress, risks, and performance to senior management and clients
Coordinate closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams to ensure integrated solutions
Liaise with operations teams, OEMs, contractors, and mine owners to deliver practical and robust designs suited to harsh mining environments
Lead electrical designs in compliance with mining legislation, statutory requirements, client standards, and relevant national and international electrical codes
Design mine power supply systems, including substations and medium- and low-voltage reticulation
Develop renewable, hybrid power systems, backup generation, and power quality solutions
Prepare accurate project cost estimates, system performance calculations, and lifecycle assessments
Apply sound engineering judgment and best practices to ensure reliable, safe, and efficient operation over the life of mine
Requirements
Job Requirements
Qualifications:
BEng/BSc/BTech Electrical Engineering
Professionally Registration with ECSA
Experience:
Experience in various power project development phases, as well as various types of developments
Accredited four (4)ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂyear degree or global equivalent in Electrical Engineering, Control Systems Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, or a related field.
Minimum of twelve (12) years of relevant work experience in electrical and/or instrumentation engineering within mining, heavy industrial, or process plant environments.
Recognized professional certification or registration in the applicable field (as required by location).
Strong communication skills with the ability to interact effectively with management, colleagues, clients, contractors, and key stakeholders.
Ability to understand and apply applicable local, regional, and national electrical codes, instrumentation standards, and engineering regulations.
High attention to detail with the ability to work effectively under time pressure.