Hoisting
The design of a mine's hoisting plant is complex, capital costs are substantial and construction schedules can be critical. Cementation has assembled a team of engineers and technicians to lead the development, specification and installation of a hoist plant from the first concept to commissioning. For projects requiring new installations, equipment upgrade services, or specialized technical support, Cementation with our in-house experience and expertise will successfully deliver your project safely within budget and schedule.
Source: https://en.cementation.com/site/capabilities.php?p=2
- Carry out all directives of management
- Read and sign all log books daily
- Ensure all employees have the knowledge to work safely and efficiently by giving all employees job specific instructions on a daily basis and monitor progress
- Concrete Installation
- Steel Installation
- Drilling and Blasting
- Bolt, screen and install manways
- Install platform
- Provide ground support
- Construction layouts for anchor bolt locations, grid lines, formwork, concrete piers, and footings in an underground environment
- Surveying and checking for column plumbness with a total station during structural steel erection in an underground environment
- Layout hanger locations
Cementation is currently engaged in the grouting program as well as long hole drilling and development of ore headings at the Hope Bay Project, which is located in the Kitikmeot region of Nunavut.
In coordination with other crew members the Millwright is responsible for performing mechanical repairs and routine planned maintenance on a variety of fixed plan installations.
The Lead Electrician will be expected to work on the tools to complete the installation and commissioning of conveyor belts, including the services and utilities required for the conveyors, including, but not limited to services (power, fire suppression, controls, etc) required for the conveyors.
In coordination with other crew members the Hoist Operator follows job procedures and regulations to perform the assigned tasks.
The Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanical Leader is expected to perform preventative maintenance and repairs as required to surface and underground, mobile and stationary equipment.
The Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic is expected to perform preventative maintenance and repairs as required to surface and underground, mobile and stationary equipment.