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Mining engineers discover, extract and prepare minerals from the earth's crust to be used by manufacturing and energy industries. This involves exploration, testing, mine design and construction, as well as equipment and operations management. Mining engineers calculate the size of ore beds and determine if the ore can be extracted economically, develop plans for the entrances and work space of the mine, design ventilation and drainage systems, supervise mine workers and ensure the safety of the workers.
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Examples
Mining engineers deal with the safe and economic extraction, processing and marketing of mineral resources from the earth.
Mining engineers are involved in: |
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Evaluating potential mine sites. |
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Determining what kind of heavy equipment is needed for ore extraction. |
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Overseeing the construction of mines. |
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Engineering in your Community
Mines can bring great wealth and prosperity to a community, unfortunately old abandoned mines can also pollute land and ground water. If your community is near old mining operations, your knowledge of mining engineering could help ensure that area hunting and fishing grounds, as well as local drinking water remain clean and safe.
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Aptitude
If you like... |
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Problem solving |
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Being creative |
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Exploring rocks and metals |
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Making discoveries |
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Working with people |
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Helping the environment |
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Universities
If you want to study Mining Engineering you can go to the following universities: |
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Role Models
We're always looking for more role models. Do you know an Aboriginal Mining Engineer or scientist who should be featured here? Please let us know by email. |
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