Principal Mechanical Engineer

Mechanical Engineer: Principal Design Minerals Processing

Perth based EPCM consultancy, central to public transport, also offering a car bay for a senior engineer like you. They are not one of the “giant” players “trying” to bid on new projects – but have secured 2 EPCM projects involving rare earth, molybdenum, gold, copper/lead zinc ores.

Having recently secured a gold processing plant in the 7mtpa vicinity ($325M), this consultancy’s point of difference is its specialist processing plants based throughout PNG, Northern Australia and throughout Asia. 

Because principals like you are rare as opals, this consultancy offers a series of perks including $$$ and relocation from anywhere in Australia to go along with this car bay – it’s really the little things that make the move smoother.

Not the largest consultancy on the block, however in their 20 short years in the EPCM market, they have forged on-going business with some of the leading mining companies.

With this is mind, they are seeking a Minerals Processing Guru, with rare earth experience and inside/out knowledge of mechanical process – primarily wetplant – full layout, floatation cells, thickners, SAG ball mills, crushers and high pressure acid leaching.

At least 10 years EPCM experience (mining) with particular focus on Minerals Processing of precious metals rare earths.

Interested in this role or just curious about the happenings in the Australian EPCM mining game?

I have opportunities for EPCM mining experienced consultants with 5 years experience onwards.

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Contact the specialist Mechanical recruiter. I offer professional advice when it comes to making the move, please contact me for a confidential discussion today.

Gavin Aitkins, (08)9228 4377 or on 0423463409 all hours / after hours to discuss further.  

Feel free to send your CV in confidence directly to me.  Gavin@MechanicalJobs.com.au

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