ISCO Unit Group 1322 Mining Managers

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Mining Managers: Mining managers plan, direct and coordinate the production activities of mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction operations, either as the manager of a department or as the general manager of an enterprise or organization that does not have a hierarchy of managers.

Tasks include -

(a) conferring with other managers to set production quotas, plan extraction sites and develop policies for the removal of raw materials;

(b) evaluating efficiency of production sites to determine adequacy of personnel, equipment and technologies used, and make changes to work schedules or equipment when necessary;

(c) planning details of production activities in terms of output quality and quantity, cost, time available and labour requirements;

(d) controlling the operation of plant and quality procedures through planning of maintenance, designation of operating hours and supply of equipment;

(e) establishing and managing budgets, monitoring production output and costs, and adjusting processes and resources to minimize costs;

(f) overseeing the acquisition and installation of new plant and equipment;

(g) controlling the preparation of production records and reports;

(h) coordinating the implementation of health and safety requirements;

(i) researching and implementing regulatory and statutory requirements affecting mineral extraction operations and the environment;

(j) overseeing the selection, training and performance of staff.

Examples of the occupations classified here:

- Mine manager

- Production manager (mine)

- Production manager (oil and gas extraction)

- Production manager (quarry)

- Quarry manager

Some related occupations classified elsewhere:

- Mine deputy- 3121

- Mine supervisor- 3121

- Mine under-manager- 3121

- Quarry supervisor- 3121


Occupations

Occupation Title
C1322.2 ISCO Occupation Group 1322.2 Quarry Manager
C1322.1 ISCO Occupation Group 1322.1 Mine Manager

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