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Mine Managers lead site operations and teams to optimise production while ensuring strict safety and statutory compliance.

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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

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Mine Manager careers

A Mine Manager directs the daily operations and production of a mine or quarry site. You might work in an open-cut or underground environment, focusing on optimising mineral extraction and production targets. Mine Managers maintain strict health and safety standards while managing large teams and complex machinery schedules. You will implement strategic plans to ensure the site remains efficient, safe, and profitable.

Mine Managers play a vital role in the Australian resources industry. You must be a resilient leader with strong technical expertise and problem-solving abilities. You will liaise with engineers, geologists, and executives to ensure the site meets all statutory and environmental obligations while fostering a productive workplace culture.