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Samancor Chrome’s history goes back as far as 1975, when it was established as a result of a merger between SA Manganese Ltd and Amcor Ltd. SA Manganese was formed in 1926 to mine manganese ore in the Northern Cape. Amcor was established in 1937 to exploit mineral deposits for the steel industry a… read morend to process those minerals into ferroalloys. Samancor was listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange until 1998 when the minority shareholders were bought out by the then majority shareholders, Billiton and Anglo American. This resulted in the delisting of the company and shareholding of 60% African Metals Ltd (a BHPB Company) and 40% Anglo South Africa Capital (Proprietary) Ltd (an Anglo American company). Samancor then consisted of chrome and manganese operations and stainless steel investments with marketing and distribution arrangements via structures held wholly and indirectly by BHPB and Anglo American. Towards the end of 2004, bids were invited for the purchase of Samancor Chrome. The successful bidder, the Kermas Group, effectively took over the operations from 1 June 2005. Samancor Chrome is currently owned by Samancor Chrome Holdings Proprietary Limited, which is in turn held by Terris Chrome Limited (which holds in excess of 70%), a minority shareholder and various Black Economic Empowerment Shareholders. What we do South Africa currently supplies in excess of 30% of world wide ferrochrome demand. This position can be ascribed to the following factors: The Bushveld Igneous Complex, which contains nearly 70% of the estimated world reserves of chromite; The development, in the early sixties, of the AOD process which facilitated the introduction of South African charge chrome into the stainless steel industry; and Historically cheap power, driven by the existence of extensive steam coal reserves. Over 70% of Samancor Chrome’s chrome ore output is consumed in the production of ferrochrome in South Africa. The remainder of the ore is exported. Some 85% of chrome alloy production is exported to stainless steel producers across the globe. Stainless steel, a steel alloy, typically contains 18% chrome and 8% nickel. The chrome content in stainless steel gives it its luster, shiny appearance and resistance to corrosion. Our outputs include the chrome ore extracted by our mines and chrome alloys produced by our plants. Samancor Chrome's four fully integrated and self-reliant chrome alloy plants have a combined annual production capacity of more than 1.2 million tons of alloy, including charge chrome and ferrosilicon chrome. The company’s total chromite resources exceed 650 million tons and are expected to support current mining activity for well over 100 years at the current rate of extraction. Some ores and concentrates are exported, but main allotments are destined for conversion into ferrochrome at the alloy plants. Who we are Samancor Chrome’s core business is the mining and smelting of chrome ore. With an annual capacity of some 1.2 million tons of ferrochrome and chromite ore, Samancor Chrome is one of the largest integrated ferrochrome producers in the world. We produce ferrochrome, which is used in different areas of the stainless steel smelting process. Samancor Chrome is a private company. The previous shareholders, BHP Billiton (60% ownership) and Anglo American (40% ownership), sold the company to the Kermas Group in June 2005 after evaluating several offers to arrive at the option promising the most prosperous future for the company and the best value for shareholders. Samancor Chrome is currently owned by Samancor Chrome Holdings Proprietary Limited, which is, in turn, held by Terris Chrome Limited (which holds an excess of 70%), a minority shareholder, and various Black Economic Empowerment Shareholders. The company's corporate office is based in Sandton, Johannesburg. Four ferrochrome plants and two chrome ore mining complexes operate as separate business units in different locations in South Africa: Western Chrome Mines in the Rustenburg area in the North West Province. Eastern Chrome Mines near the Lydenburg /Steelpoort area of the Limpopo Province. TC Smelter in the Rustenburg area in the North West Province. Ferrometals near eMalahleni, Mpumalanga Province. Middelburg Ferrochrome near Middelburg, Mpumalanga Province. Tubatse Ferrochrome in the Lydenburg / Steelpoort area of the Limpopo Province. Where we’re going Samancor Chrome is the second largest ferrochrome producer in the world, producing, subject to market conditions, in excess of 1 million metric tons (Mt) of charge chrome per annum. In addition, Samancor Chrome sells more than 2 Mt of chrome ore per annum on the local and export market. The potential of the company’s mineral resources, its dynamic leadership, and the technological innovation, infrastructure and knowledge capital developed over the years, combine to depict a very positive future for Samancor Chrome. Samancor Chrome continues to develop and implement best practices in all areas of operation. 1st Floor, Block B, Cullinan Place, Cullinan Close (off Rivonia Road), Morningside, Sandton, South Africa, 2196.
Description
Job Responsibilities:
SAFETY, HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND QUALITY
Identify and assess level of issue-based risk exposures in area of responsibility by considering exposures to business, financial, legal issues, people, equipment, material, environment, processes, etc.
Consider the level of risk, apply mitigation and implement control measures for residual risk (set objectives, minimum requirements, etc.)
Manage SHEQ compliance within the Process through effective use of the Toolbox
Utilise the Integrated Management System (IMS) to initiate, investigate and report SHEQ status
PEOPLE:
Manage employees within the Geology department
Manage performance against set targets and competencies
Ensure discipline is maintained (absenteeism, lateness, overtime, misconduct, etc.)
Coach and counsel people to ensure improved performance levels
Conduct recruitment interviews.
CUSTOMERS:
Ensure Customer Satisfaction
Liaise with internal and external customers.
BUSINESS PROCESSES:
Geology:
Lay out borehole sites, roadways, filed mapping and update geological plans
Perform geotechnical mapping and sampling in a range of geotechnical areas to provide surface exploration data.
Surface Exploration:
Oversee surface exploration drilling activities
Perform core logging and sampling of boreholes, capturing and interpreting of data
Prepare samples for analysis.
Geological Data:
Conduct a risk assessment using geotechnical data and a local geotechnical plan
Supervise the rehabilitation of a geological exploration site
Perform geotechnical mapping and sampling in a localised known environment to provide data for surface exploration
Perform geotechnical core logging and sampling in a localised known environment to provide data for surface exploration
Analyse and interpret data to achieve mine design from a geotechnical rock mass monitoring programme
Measure, plot and interpret area measurements within an underground workplace
Identify and evaluate signs of deteriorating ground conditions during the mining process
Acquire, capture and validate geological data for:
Exploration
Mining (development, stope, mine maps and sections)
Interpret and present geological data to stakeholders
Record and plot Geological Data onto exploration plans.
Geological Database:
Administer the geological database
Initiate new development requirements (GBIS)
Review and update current geological data.
Geological Modelling:
Develop geological models
Assist in mineral resource/ore reserve estimates.
Geological Reports:
Compile Geological Reports
Create ad hoc geological database reports.
GROWTH
Manage Continuous Improvement through Operational Excellence.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications and Experience:
BSc Hons Degree or BTech (Geology)
4 Years’ relevant experience
Medical fitness as per organisational requirements.
Skills:
Required training as per training matrix
Soft Skills as identified per department / level
Operating computer systems
Operating Geological computer systems (GBIS, MINEX, etc.)
Understand and apply problem-solving techniques
Read surface mining plans
Apply a range of project management tools and techniques.
Maintain health, safety and security within the internal environment
Locate a surface geographical position by employing map-reading techniques
Lay out an elementary grid on surface to conduct surface geological activities.
Knowledge:
Demonstrate basic understanding of ISO 9001 / ISO 14000 / ISO 18000
Demonstrate understanding of Mining Geology / legislation and compliance in the Mining and Minerals Sector / water reticulation systems / rehabilitation using topsoil process / characteristics of different depth environments / concept of time in geology / location and type of Samancor Cr Mineral Resources / status of Samancor Cr resources
Demonstrate elementary knowledge and understanding of the interaction between rock strength, stress, and fracturing
Understand the kinds of minerals and related products mined and beneficiated in South Africa
Recognise, record and report hazards associated with geological discontinuities.
Apply via company website ( http://www.samancorcr.com ) or
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