Mine Geological Engineer

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Industry & Occupation

Science & Research

Classification

Summary

Mine geological engineers are technical professionals who conduct geological surveys, resource evaluations, and geological data analysis for mining plans, safety, and environmental management in mines.

Description

Mine geological engineers collect and analyze the geological information necessary for mine development, handling tasks from ore deposit evaluation to mining plans, safety measures, and environmental impact assessments. In the field, they perform borehole surveys, rock and soil sampling, and geological mapping, while in the office, they analyze and visualize data using GIS and ore deposit modeling software. Based on the results, they create resource estimation reports and develop plans that balance mining efficiency and safety. In recent years, the introduction of remote sensing, drone surveys, and digital technologies has advanced, with improvements in exploration efficiency through data analysis and AI being required.

Future Outlook

The importance of resource exploration is increasing due to rising demand for metals used in electric vehicles and rare metals. Advancements in digitalization and automation technologies are progressing, with enhancements in exploration efficiency and safety management expected.

Personality Traits

Attentive / Cooperative / Curious and inquisitive / Has a challenging spirit

Work Style

Business Trips / Fieldwork / Flexitime / Office Combined / Project-based

Career Path

Assistant Geological Technician → Junior Geological Technician → Senior Geological Technician → Project Manager → Geological Technology Consultant

Required Skills

Data Analysis / GIS / Geological Survey / Mapping Software / Ore Deposit Evaluation / Petrology

Recommended Skills

Drone Photography / English Paper Reading / Environmental Impact Assessment / Remote Sensing / Safety Management Knowledge

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Logical thinking is essential for analyzing geological data and interpreting strata.
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Attention to detail is required to not miss minute rock features or sample differences.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Physical stamina is required for long hours of fieldwork and heavy machinery operation.
Problem Solving Problem-solving skills are important for ensuring tunnel safety and ore deposit evaluation.

Related Qualifications

  • Geological Survey Technician
  • Land Surveyor
  • Mining Safety Supervisor
  • Professional Engineer (Mining and Metallurgy Division)

Aliases

  • Mine Geologist
  • Mining Geology Engineer
  • Mining Geology Technician

Related Jobs

  • Geological Survey Technician
  • Mining Engineer
  • Resource Development Engineer
  • Stratigraphic Analysis Technician

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