Job Location: | Logar |
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Nationality: | Afghan |
Category: | Engineering |
Employment Type: | Full Time |
Salary: | as per company's Salary Scale |
Vacancy Number: | 5 |
No. Of Jobs: | 3 |
City: | logar |
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Organization: | MCC-JCL Aynak Minerals Company Limited |
Years of Experience: | At least 3 years working experience in Related Position |
Contract Duration: | one year after 3 months probationary period |
Gender: | Male |
Education: | Undergraduate |
Close date: | 2024-10-24 |
MCC-JCL Aynak Minerals Company Limited (“the Company”) has been incorporated in Afghanistan as a limited liability company on 09 September 2008 under the Corporation and Limited Liability Companies Law of Afghanistan. The registered office of the company is situated in Kabul, Afghanistan.The company was established by MCC Tongsin Resource Limited (“MCCT”) and Jiangxi Copper Company Limited (“JCL”) for the implementation of the Mining Contract for the Aynak Copper Deposit signed between the Government of Afghanistan and MCC-Jiangxi Copper Consortium (“the Consortium”) on 25 May 2008 (effective date 08 September 2008). The Consortium comprises of China Metallurgical Group Corporation (“MCC”) (parent entity of MCCT), and JCL. Under the Mining Contract, the Consortium was granted mineral rights for a period of 30 years to undertake exploration, exploitation, processing, smelting and sale of the Aynak Copper Deposit.
1. Mineralogy: Study the chemical composition, crystal structure, and physical and chemical properties of minerals.
2. Petrology: Understand the genesis, classification, structure, and properties of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.
3. Ore Deposit Geology: Study the formation, classification, distribution patterns, and exploration methods of ore deposits.
4. Geochemistry: Study the distribution and migration patterns of elements and the geochemical background of mineralization.
5. Geophysics: Master geophysical exploration methods such as seismic, electromagnetic, and gravity exploration for ore deposit investigations.
6. Structural Geology: Study the structural characteristics and movements of the Earth's crust and analyze the relationship between ore deposits and the tectonic environment.
7. Mining Geological Exploration: Learn exploration techniques and methods, including drilling, trenching, shaft sinking, and sample analysis.
8. Mine Geological Mapping: Master the drafting and interpretation of geological maps, cross-sections, and ore deposit models in mining areas.
9. Mining Engineering Geology: Understand engineering geology problems in mining processes, such as rock stability and geological hazard prevention.
10. Mine Hydrogeology: Study the distribution and movement patterns of groundwater in mining areas and its impact on mining operations.
11. Mine Environmental Geology: Study the environmental impacts of mining and measures to mitigate them.
12. Ore Deposit Evaluation and Economic Geology: Analyze the economic value of ore deposits, perform resource estimation, and conduct feasibility studies for mine development.
1. Mineralogy: Study the chemical composition, crystal structure, and physical and chemical properties of minerals.
2. Petrology: Understand the genesis, classification, structure, and properties of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.
3. Ore Deposit Geology: Study the formation, classification, distribution patterns, and exploration methods of ore deposits.
4. Geochemistry: Study the distribution and migration patterns of elements and the geochemical background of mineralization.
5. Geophysics: Master geophysical exploration methods such as seismic, electromagnetic, and gravity exploration for ore deposit investigations.
6. Structural Geology: Study the structural characteristics and movements of the Earth's crust and analyze the relationship between ore deposits and the tectonic environment.
7. Mining Geological Exploration: Learn exploration techniques and methods, including drilling, trenching, shaft sinking, and sample analysis.
8. Mine Geological Mapping: Master the drafting and interpretation of geological maps, cross-sections, and ore deposit models in mining areas.
9. Mining Engineering Geology: Understand engineering geology problems in mining processes, such as rock stability and geological hazard prevention.
10. Mine Hydrogeology: Study the distribution and movement patterns of groundwater in mining areas and its impact on mining operations.
11. Mine Environmental Geology: Study the environmental impacts of mining and measures to mitigate them.
12. Ore Deposit Evaluation and Economic Geology: Analyze the economic value of ore deposits, perform resource estimation, and conduct feasibility studies for mine development.
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