- Job Type Full Time
- Qualification BA/BSc/HND
- Experience 4 – 5 years
- Location Accra
- Job Field Engineering / Technical 
Blasting Supervisor at Newmont Corporation
Blasting Supervisor
About This Role:
To coordinate, direct and lend technical support to all on-site blasting activities, in a safe manner, and coordinate resource allocations to effectively complete the activities.
In This Role You Will
- Blast Operations Planning
- Execute short and long-term mine blasting plans.
- Implement goals, objectives, policies, procedures and work standards for the area.
- Oversee and coordinate the weekly plan for the initiating of blast schedules.
- Coordinate, prioritise and assign blasting tasks for completion to meet blasting target goals.
- Examine blast pattern designs to determine explosive type and quantity to be used.
- Oversee the availability of blasting material and explosives at designated blasting times and dates.
- Conduct pre-blasting assessments on blasting areas to provide assurance on the safety of all equipment and staff, and to prevent the possible damage of machinery.
- Send all blasting requisition requests to the General Foreperson for review and obtain sign-off from both the General Foreperson and the Mine Manager.
- Oversee and coordinate the activation of all pit sirens, prior to blasting activity.
- Blast Operations Execution
- Receive guidance from the General Foreperson – Drill and Blast for optimal blasting locations.
- Install physical critical controls (i.e. demarcations, flags, cones), prior to blasting.
- Coordinate and pair the blasting crew with the relevant equipment required to execute tasks.
- Schedule and supervise all blasting activities, by overseeing and evaluating works-in-progress and ensure that all activities meet specifications, codes and regulations.
- Identify opportunities for both short and long-term interval controls, based on the blasting plan, and make any necessary adjustments and changes to the shift, to meet daily target projections.
- Oversee all blasting activities such as:
- areas to be blasted.
- areas to be developed.
- rate of development required.
- distribution of labour, supplies and equipment.
- Oversee all contractors assigned to designated blasting work areas within the department.
- Provide technical guidance and transfer of knowledge to the blast crew through active coaching and mentoring.
- Hold blast crew accountable for the work completed by:
- Administering discipline and facilitating corrective actions.
- Monitoring crew key performance indicators (KPI’s).
- Explaining the blasting plan to the crew and providing clear instructions.
- Implementing continuous improvement initiatives.
- Managing shift changeovers between crews.
- Oversee the administration and maintenance of the DIP plus system to monitor the drill hole depth.
- Collaborate with ORICA to ensure the timely and high-quality supply of blasting material.
- Analyse daily blasting production and cost data to confirm that the department is operating within overall blasting production and budget forecasts.
- Coordinate the maintenance of blast equipment with the Mine Maintenance section.
- Provide feedback reports regarding blasting activities to the General Foreperson – Drill and Blast for review.
- Maintain accurate records and archives of all blasting activities.
- Blast Optimisation and Continuous Improvement
- Assess and continually improve current blast practices by:
- controlling blast design, pattern prep, pattern mark-up and accurate execution of drilled blast holes.
- booster placements in blast holes.
- explosive discharge hose placement in blast holes.
- explosive column height.
- blast hole stemming.
- reconciliation of explosives waste on blast patterns.
- Assess and continually improve current blast processes with respect to:
- bench standards and co-ordination.
- blast reports.
- blast schedules.
- blast designs.
- blast plans.
- having monthly blast improvement meetings with ORICA.
- Report and escalate all accidents and incidents occurring in the shift to the General Foreperson – Drill and Blast for immediate review.
- Assess and continually improve current blast practices by:
- Stakeholder Management and Engagement
- Send out communication to the surrounding communities regarding blasting times and dates.
- Communicate directly with other Mine Operations sections regarding the packing of blasting equipment.
- Communicate directly with the Security department via two-way radio announcements to inform all personnel to vacate the blasting area.
- Liaise with various Ghanaian government authorities to ensure that all national codes and standards are met and complied with in assigned blasting activities.
- Coordinate activities with all departments to ensure continuity of the total mine operation.
- Obtain suggestions from other Newmont departments, in identifying opportunities for improving blasting efficiency and productivity.
- Liaise with the Learning & Development department to arrange the receipt of training schedules and times for the national workforce.
- Oversee that blasting shift work meets established statutory standards.
- Health and Safety Management
- Verify that the demarcated blast areas are safe and secure to promote worker health and safety.
- Adhere strictly to internal Newmont health and safety standards.
- Comply with safe blasting procedures for both Newmont and Contractor Staff.
- Accept personal responsibility for the health and safety of every employee under or assigned to his / her supervision.
- Provide hands-on assistance during operations activities and ensure that safe work practices are followed by the Operators.
- Coordinate the inspection of drill areas on a consistent basis to detect and resolve immediate safety, personnel and production problems.
- Revert to the Engineering team to potentially change shift plans for a particular area, arising out of work hazard detection.
- Conduct periodic safety meetings and safety inspections.
- Lead daily pre-shift staff debriefings.
- Attend monthly safety inspection and meetings.
- Staff Supervision
- Create a suitable shift work environment to motivate Operators to achieve optimum effectiveness and productivity.
- Supervise all direct reports by:
- participating in the recruitment and selection of staff.
- recommending the selection of new staff.
- conducting crew assessments.
- developing the team to perform at their best capabilities.
- contributing to performance appraisals.
- participating in team performance management calibrations.
- recommending further / relevant training courses and development actions in accordance with Newmont’s people development program(s).
- implementing training schedules for staff.
- coaching and mentoring staff.
- enhancing communication with staff through regular feedback, contact, meetings and briefings.
Your Training, Skills & Experience Checklist
Formal Qualification (including Professional Registrations):
- Bachelors’ Degree in Mine / Civil Engineering, Geology or related field.
Additional Knowledge
- Mine Foreman Certificate.
- Detailed knowledge of various explosive types.
- Detailed knowledge in blasting accessories.
- General knowledge in heavy equipment operation.
Experience
- Minimum of 4 – 5 years’ blasting experience in large open pit mining environments, of which at least 2 – 3 years’ experience should be in a shift supervisory capacity.
- Experience in electronic detonation.
Technical Skills
- Advanced planning, organising and prioritising skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Strong technical communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills.
- Strong computer literacy skills – MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook), MS Project.
- Strong information monitoring and management skills.
- Strong presentation skills.
- Strong facilitation and consultation skills.
- Strong negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
- Strong supervisory skills.
- Strong coaching and mentoring skills.
- Ability to adapt to constant shift changes.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified? Go to Newmont Corporation on jobs.newmont.com to apply
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