Are you an adventurous person? OUS Group welcomes an energetic team player who well equipped with a good skill set in mining exploration and organizational skills. They are comfortable multitasking, have an incredible capacity for wondering "HOW", and are flexible in managing resources tactfully & growing together with the team to achieve the business objectives!
Overall Responsibility: Exploration geologists identify where minerals could be located and assess their quality and quantity so that decisions can be made about whether and how to extract them. Geologists' work tends to be split between practical tasks on sites and desk-based analysis and mapping.
Primary duties inclusive of: Planning site exploration programmesPrepare and conduct geological mapping, logging, sampling and assay of drill core and other subsurface rock samples. Investigating safety risks on extraction sitesGeologically model mineral deposits to determine the location, aspect, and the economic potential.Examine in 3D the maps, deposits, drilling locations or mines to determine the location, size, accessibility, contents, value, and potential profitability of mineral deposits.Preparing and presenting reports. Skills required: Knowledge of a range of sciences and their applications.Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers.Good organisational skills.Computer literacy and ability to analyze numerical and graphicalGood written and verbal communication skills.Geological mapping, rock recognition, structural geology, knowledge of geochemistry and geophysics, GIS. We are looking for:- BS Degree in Geology, Geologic Engineering or equivalent.Minimum of 1 years on site experience in exploration (geophysics skills, mapping, and analyzing data). Fresh Graduate encourage to apply. Experience in geotechnical mapping, rock mechanics, ground control techniques, related analysis, and design.Proficient in resource modelling & designing of Open pit mine development.Capable of utilizing latest computer & software technologies such as Microsoft office products, CAD software, and mining programs such as Vulcan, Surpac, MineSite or Datamine.