Earthworks Supervisor X1

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Earthworks Supervisor X1 (REF: WBHO-2607)
Opened : 2026-06-10 00:00
Closes : 2026-06-24 23:59

VACANCY


IVANPLATS (Pty) Ltd, a subsidiary of Ivanhoe Mines, is advancing the development of its world-class palladium-rhodium-nickel-copper-gold project in the Limpopo Province near Mokopane. This unique mineral deposit will be exploited using large mechanised state-of-the-art underground mining methods, deploying the latest technology to develop this “mine of the future”. Suitably qualified and experienced candidates are invited to apply for the following vacancies required for the project development.


EARTHWORKS SUPERVISOR REF: WBHO-2607

  

Minimum Requirements:

·       Matric/ NQF Level 4

·       Certificate or higher in Earthworks Supervision

·       3years experience working as an Earthworks supervisor

·       Competency certificate

·       Responsible for bulk earthworks operations.

 

 Suitable candidates must have the following work experience:

•                 • Medical Certificate of Fitness to work on surface.

•                 • Knowledge of large mobile equipment practices and operations.

 

The successful candidate will be responsible for, but not be limited to:

•                 • Optimal utilisation of the equipment to achieve mining targets as required by the contractor.

•                 • Responsible for bulk earthworks operations. 

•                 • Ensure that paperwork to be filled in correctly

 Applications:

 

On-line applications to be forwarded to www.ivanhoecommunities.com on or before the closing date. The company will NOT consider applications received after the closing date.

 

Preference will be given to Historically Disadvantaged South Africans (HDSA), people living with disabilities, youth and women candidates. Applications are only open to South African Citizens


Closing date: 19th JUNE 2026

 

Should you not hear from the Company within 21 days of the closing date, you should assume that your application has not been successful.

Number of applications: 18