1)
Conducts research to determine location and methods of extracting
minerals, such as limestone: Conducts or collaborates in geological
exploration, and reviews maps and drilling logs to determine location,
size, accessibility, and estimated value of mineral deposit.
2)
Determines methods to extract minerals, considering factors such as
safety, operational costs, deposit characteristics, overburden depth,
and surrounding strata.
3)
Plans, recommends, and coordinates mining process, type and capacity of
haulage equipment, such as power shovels and trucks, and labor
utilization.
4)
Lays out and directs mine construction operations, such as location and
development of shafts, tunnels, chambers, position of excavation
benches, and access roads.
5)
Designs, implements, and monitors facility projects, such as water and
power supply, ventilation system, rock-dust and radon gas control,
drainage, rail and conveyor systems, and material cleaning, grading, and
reduction systems.
6) May devise methods and locations to store and replace excavated soil to reclaim mine sites.
7) May analyze labor requirements, equipment needs, and operational costs to compute and prepare annual budget reports.
8) May apply knowledge of mining engineering to solve problems concerned with environment.
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