Manager - Ore Treatment
Newcrest
Newcrest is one of the world's largest gold mining companies. As a global business, we aim to create a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone feels safe, valued and supported to bring their whole unique self to work.
We recognise that our different backgrounds and perspectives help us find better ways to: solve problems; attract and retain the best people; explore, develop and produce more gold safely and profitably; and help make Newcrest a better place to work.
At Newcrest, we hold core values that focus on caring about people, working together and achieving a high-performance culture through innovation and problem solving. Reflecting that commitment, we are seeking an experienced Manager - Ore Treatment to join our Operational team based at Telfer.
In this role, you will provide safe, efficient and cost-effective operational control and leadership of the Ore Treatment department. Leading the strategic direction in alignment to the Telfer Life of Province Plan, whilst driving behaviours, standards and frameworks to develop and maintain a business focused, high performance culture.
You will facilitate cross departmental co-operation and collaboration to maximise business value and ensure corporate initiatives are translated into Telfer business goals. Importantly, you will also demonstrate technical and conceptual excellence in anticipating problems and guiding the team to deliver agreed departmental and business goals to ensure the value of the Telfer business is maintained or improved.
This is a permanent position at our Telfer Operation in Western Australia with a 9/5 FIFO roster from Perth.
As an ideal candidate you will be a degree qualified within Extractive Metallurgy, Mineral Processing or Chemical Engineering. You will have strong demonstrated experience in a similar role within a large-scale gold/copper processing plant. Important to the role, will be your sound operations management ability including planning, leading, executing and controlling a critical function to achieve production and financial outcomes safely and efficiently.
As a leader you will have the natural ability to collaborate and develop strong working relationships with corporate and site teams. To further succeed to the role, you will have extensive stakeholder relationship, influencing and communication skills.
Newcrest’s commitment to diversity and inclusion respects both the rights of every individual to work to their highest potential, free of discrimination, as well as the cultures, religions and governing codes applicable to each country in which we operate. We are proud to be an endorsed employer for all women through our partnership with Work180 and enhanced by our Respect@Work Program.
If you share our values and feel that you could make a meaningful difference in this role, please apply online before the advertised application closing date.