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When you join Newmont as a Graduate Electrical Engineer, you're really going places – in more ways than one. All our graduates join a structured Graduate Development Program, providing them with the opportunity to gain the skills and experience needed to excel within this dynamic industry.
Newmont aims to optimise early development. We want to ensure you receive the best practical experience and formal training while developing your own personal, interpersonal and organisational skills. We want you to realise your full potential.
What we offer:
As a Newmont Graduate Electrical Engineer, you will get the opportunity to put theory into practice. You'll be supported by our values-driven leaders and work on real-life challenges. You will be able to make a valuable contribution to your team, company and industry. Our graduates are offered:
What we look for:
We are looking for graduates with
These graduate position will join our 2024 graduate cohort and gain experience at both our Boddington and Tanami mine sites.
Support the maintenance and operations team with day-to-day issues that arise requiring engineering support. Carry out improvement projects to site for either operations or maintenance. Uphold compliance to relevant standards and provide recommendations and interpretation where necessary.
Given an appropriate amount of responsibility to develop my own skills as well as meet the needs of the company.
Daily reporting's including mine crusher reports, stockpile recons Ore control processes including ore modelling, mark-ups Geological mapping drill hole designs
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
Mining, Oil & Gas
With more than 90 years of history in the mining industry, Newmont is the world's leading gold company.
The experience is incredibly valuable. The company structure is focused on developing staff skills in practical areas.
The people and the work culture at Tanami is the best part about working here. People are very hard working yet so helpful to one another to ensure that everyone is safe and the goals are achieved.
Huge variety of work at my current site, exposure to both the processing plant as well as the underground mine and surface facilities. Very practical and hands on experience and a lot of responsibility. Good culture and a good roster.
The potential for a slow rate of internal progression.
Sometimes I don't have a lot to do and don't feel like I'm helping the team
Plus 12 hour days and having to travel over 30 mins to and from the office at start and end of shifts