SUMMARY:
Mine Planner, Cape Town
Bachelor’s Degree in Mining Engineering (or equivalent qualification recognized by SANQA or
international equivalent).
Minimum of 10 years’ experience in mining, with at least 5 years in open-pit/opencast long-term
and strategic planning (kimberlite experience advantageous).
Proficiency in mine planning software such as Datamine, Whittle, Surpac, Maptek, AutoCAD, or
similar.
Strong knowledge of open pit mining practices, geotechnical principles, load and haul systems,
and drill & blast techniques.
Experience in mine budgeting, cost forecasting, and resource allocation.
Proven ability to update and create Resource and Reserve Models for planning and geological
integration.
Skills and Competencies
Analytical with excellent attention
Purpose of the Role
Accountable for coordinating and integrating the overall mine planning process to ensure that all
long-term and strategic plans are optimized, realistic, and precise. The role involves producing,
maintaining, and optimizing mine designs and schedules, ensuring alignment with corporate
strategy, production targets, and operational requirements
POSITION INFO:
Develop and maintain long-term and strategic mine plans in line with company objectives.
Produce medium-term planning and mine scheduling, aligned with operational targets.
Conduct mine design, pit optimization, and scheduling using industry-standard software.
Review and interpret geological and resource models to create accurate and realistic plans.
Advise mine management on fleet requirements, equipment utilization, and consumables
planning.
Mentor and train junior planners and review short-term plans.
Present mine plans, schedules, and strategic recommendations to management and external
stakeholders.
Ensure adherence to health, safety, and environmental standards while integrating geotechnical,
MRM, and economic considerations into planning.
Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams to align mine plans with production and financial goals.