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Strong interpersonal and critical thinking skills
Excellent communication skills (oral and written)
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Demonstrate the essential skills related to the use of all field equipment used to perform job responsibilities
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Superior organizational and multi-tasking skills
Strong interpersonal and critical thinking skills
Excellent communication skills (oral and written)
Ability to manage and navigate confidential and sensitive data and matters

Are you looking for a job that combines your love of the outdoors with your technical skills? We are looking for a Mining Survey Technician to join our team and help us explore the world beneath the surface. You will be responsible for conducting surveys and collecting data to help us better understand the geological structure of the earth. If you are looking for an exciting and rewarding career, this is the job for you!

Overview:

Mining Survey Technicians are responsible for providing surveying services to mining operations. They use specialized equipment to measure and map the surface and underground features of a mining site. They also analyze data and prepare reports for use in mining operations.

How To Become an Mining Survey Technician:

To become a Mining Survey Technician, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as experience in surveying and mapping. You may also need to complete a post-secondary program in surveying or a related field. Additionally, you may need to obtain a license or certification in order to work in this field.

Mining Survey Technician Skills:

• Knowledge of surveying and mapping techniques
• Proficiency in the use of surveying and mapping equipment
• Ability to interpret and analyze data
• Ability to prepare reports
• Knowledge of mining operations
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Attention to detail
• Problem-solving skills

What is Mining Survey Technician Knowledge?

• Knowledge of surveying and mapping techniques
• Knowledge of mining operations
• Knowledge of safety regulations
• Knowledge of computer software programs
• Knowledge of mathematics
• Knowledge of geology

What is Mining Survey Technician Responsibilities?

• Operate surveying and mapping equipment
• Collect and analyze data
• Prepare reports
• Monitor safety regulations
• Maintain records
• Communicate with other mining personnel
• Assist in the development of mining plans

What is Mining Survey Technician Experience?

• Experience in surveying and mapping
• Experience in mining operations
• Experience in the use of surveying and mapping equipment
• Experience in the interpretation and analysis of data
• Experience in the preparation of reports
• Experience in the use of computer software programs

What is Mining Survey Technician Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Post-secondary program in surveying or a related field
• License or certification in surveying or a related field
• Knowledge of surveying and mapping techniques
• Knowledge of mining operations
• Knowledge of safety regulations
• Knowledge of computer software programs

Mining Survey Technician Education:

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Post-secondary program in surveying or a related field
• License or certification in surveying or a related field
What tools help Mining Survey Technician work better?
• Surveying and mapping software
• Computer-aided design (CAD) software
• Geographic information systems (GIS) software
• Laser scanning equipment
• Total station equipment
• Global positioning systems (GPS)
Good tips to help Mining Survey Technician do more effectively?
• Stay up to date on the latest surveying and mapping technologies.
• Maintain accurate records of all surveying and mapping activities.
• Follow safety regulations and procedures at all times.
• Communicate effectively with other mining personnel.
• Work closely with other departments to ensure accuracy of data.
• Utilize computer software programs to analyze data and prepare reports.
Common Mining Survey Technician interview questions?
• What experience do you have in surveying and mapping?
• What experience do you have in mining operations?
• How familiar are you with safety regulations?
• What computer software programs are you familiar with?
• How do you ensure accuracy of data?
• What techniques do you use to analyze data?