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Quarry Managers lead material extraction and site safety, managing teams and resources to ensure efficient, compliant operations.

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Quarry Manager careers

A Quarry Manager oversees the extraction of raw materials like stone, gravel, and sand. You might work for a global construction materials firm, a regional quarry, or a major infrastructure project. Quarry Managers focus on production efficiency, site safety, and environmental reclamation. You’ll plan extraction sequences, manage heavy plant machinery, and implement operational budgets to ensure the site meets the high demand for building materials in a sustainable and profitable manner.

Quarry Managers play a vital role in Australia’s construction and infrastructure sectors. You’ll need to be a practical leader with strong technical knowledge and the ability to manage diverse teams. You’ll liaise with local authorities and environmental agencies to ensure the site operates within its permit conditions and provides a safe, compliant workplace for all personnel.