In 2020, G Mining Ventures (GMIN) was created to acquire direct ownership of projects and capitalize on the value uplift that successful mine development offers. In July 2024, GMIN acquired the Oko West project. The Oko West Project is a new gold discovery in northwest Guyana. It is located south of the historical “Oko” gold district, some 95 km west of Georgetown.
To Ensure The Achievement Of This Large-scale Project, G Mining Ventures Is Looking For An Experienced And Motivated Individual To Fill The Position OfMine Supervisor (Projects)The Mine Supervisor is responsible for overseeing day-to-day mining operations to ensure safe, productive, and cost-effective execution of mining activities. This includes supervising crews, coordinating equipment and resources, and ensuring adherence to safety, environmental, and operational standards. Key Areas of Responsibility & DutiesSupervise daily mine production activities, including drilling, blasting, loading, hauling, and support services. Ensure all work is performed in accordance with health, safety, and environmental regulations and company policies.
Assign and direct tasks to mining crews and equipment operators to meet production schedules. Monitor work areas to identify and resolve operational or safety issues proactively. Maintain accurate shift reports, equipment utilization logs, and production records. Conduct pre-shift meetings, field inspections, and toolbox talks to ensure safety and production priorities are communicated. Support training and development of team members, ensuring competence in their assigned tasks. Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, and technical services teams to align operational activities with mine plans. Lead and participate in incident investigations and follow up on corrective actions.
Promote a positive and productive team culture focused on safety, performance, and continuous improvement. Qualifications/Skills And ExperienceBachelor’s degree in Mine or Geology Engineering, or a technical diploma in Mine or Geology Engineering + relative years of work experience. Minimum of 5–8 years of mining experience with 2–3 years in a leadership or supervisory capacity. Solid knowledge of mining operations, including equipment, processes, and best practices. Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to read and interpret mine plans, schedules, and technical documents. Basic computer skills. Working ConditionsPosition based at the OKO Project site.
Work Schedule – 14 days on 7 days OffTransport, accommodations, and meals provided on site. Compensation PackagePermanent, full-time roleCompetitive SalaryCompetitive benefits, bonus and group insurances.
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