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Reporting to the Director, Mechanical Engineering, in the position of Specialist Mechanical Engineering you will be responsible for the management of mechanical asset integrity standards and associated governance specifically relating to all surface fixed plant assets across Newmont’s mine site operations. This will include being a subject matter expert across optimization of mechanical standards for fixed plant assets, analysing and assessing fixed plant asset integrity and maturity on critical assets, formulating condition reports and monitoring business partner performance to ensure alignment and support for Newmont’s global asset integrity initiatives.
Job Responsibility:
Management of mechanical asset integrity standards and associated governance specifically relating to all surface fixed plant assets across Newmont’s mine site operations
Being a subject matter expert across optimization of mechanical standards for fixed plant assets
Analysing and assessing fixed plant asset integrity and maturity on critical assets
Formulating condition reports
Monitoring business partner performance to ensure alignment and support for Newmont’s global asset integrity initiatives
Evaluate the maturity of mechanical systems and processes and identify areas for enhancement and improvement
Formulate detailed reports based on integrity and maturity assessments and include actionable recommendations for improvements
Coordinate, execute and close out actions identified during audits and reviews and ensure improvements are executed effectively in collaboration with site-based teams
Monitor and assess the performance of partners involved in the maintenance and support of stationary mechanical systems and ensure compliance with quality and contractual standards
Support, guide and facilitate timely and effective close out of all action items from integrity and maturity assessments
Provide direct subject matter expert input and support to site led failure and incident investigations relating to mechanical systems and deliver technical guidance and solutions to address critical risks
Facilitate investigation into significant mechanical failures and incidents, diagnose root causes and formulate corrective actions to prevent recurrence
Facilitate and streamline continuous improvement programs aimed at enhancing the reliability, efficiency and performance of stationary mechanical systems
Sustain collaborative relationships with site-based teams and key stakeholders to facilitate alignment and support for mechanical integrity initiatives
Requirements:
University degree qualification in Mechanical Engineering
Post-graduate qualification in Mechanical Engineering well regarded
Chartered Professional Engineer accredited by Engineers Australia and current membership will be well regarded
A minimum of 5 years practical mechanical engineering experience with fixed plant equipment used in hard rock mine operations
Expertise in mechanical engineering standards, risk management and compliance
Competency in mechanical integrity assurance, risk mitigation and governance frameworks
Strong technical knowledge of mechanical and structural design and operation of critical fixed plant assets, essentially mills, crushers, thickeners and conveyors
Proficient skills in Microsoft Office including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Nice to have:
Post-graduate qualification in Mechanical Engineering
Chartered Professional Engineer accredited by Engineers Australia and current membership