Mining superintendents have administrative responsibilities for a mining or excavation site and must ensure that entire operations are optimized in ways that ensure maximum efficiency while maintaining safety standards throughout the location. These superintendents typically work with general managers and upper-level executives to establish targets for mineral extraction value, and also with individual staff members to help meet these pars.
Mining and quarrying managers usually require a bachelor's degree in mining engineering or earth sciences. Most mining superintendents have an extensive background that covers engineering, geology, and management.
Labour demand and labour supply are expected to be broadly in line for this occupation group over the 2019-2028 period at the national level.
Work in this occupation is typically performed in a structured environment, such as an office. They also work with team foremen and group managers at work-sites to address safety concerns that may be encountered in the mine.