




Description: Mandatory requirements: Bachelor's degree in Mining Engineering, Civil Engineering with specialization in Geotechnics, Geotechnical Engineering, or Geology; Experience in rock mechanics or soil mechanics applied to underground or open-pit mining; Experience using geotechnical application software (Map3D, RocData, RS2, RS3, Gem4D, Dips, Unwedge, Slide 2 and 3D, GeoStudio, Leapfrog, etc); Experience with geotechnical classification and characterization systems (RMR, Q-Barton, RQD, SME); Experience with underground and open-pit mining methods; Experience with stability analysis techniques using empirical methods (Mathew, Potvin), limit equilibrium methods (Fellenius, Bishop, Morgenstern-Price, Janbu), 2D or 3D modeling, and kinematic analysis; Experience using constitutive models and material strength/failure criteria (Hoek-Brown, Mohr-Coulomb, Barton-Bandis); * English proficiency desirable. Desirable requirements: Postgraduate specialization; * Driver's license category B. Conduct routine inspections at underground mines, open-pit mines, and waste dumps; Evaluate short- and medium-term planning projects, focusing on the design and stability analysis of mining panels (stopes, sill pillars, rib pillars; infrastructure drifts, ramps); design and stability assessment of slopes and waste dumps (width, height, berm angle, and overall slope angle); Perform quality control, analysis, and interpretation of geotechnical databases; Perform quality control, analysis, and interpretation of data generated by monitoring systems; issue geotechnical alerts; Manage contracts for the geotechnical area. 2511280202191742972


