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A career in mining is more than you think!
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Mining Video
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The Importance of Mining to everyday life Minerals and metals are essential to our daily lives. It’s difficult to imagine a world without them!
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The Importance of Mining to everyday life steel, iron, gypsum for buildings steel, iron, copper, zinc, barium, graphite, aluminum for vehicles potash, phosphate, nitrogen, sulphur for fertilizers 35 minerals and metals in your TV and music speakers
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The Importance of Mining To Canada’s economy employs almost 390,000 Canadians contributes $40 billion to the country’s annual gross domestic product Canada is world’s top producer of uranium and potash Canada is third in diamond production
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Mining Today State-of-the-art technology
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Mining Today Leading-edge research and development
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Mining Today Environmental responsibility
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Mining Today Social responsibility
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Mining Today Workforce diversity
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The Mining Cycle ExplorationDevelopment Operations Closure and Site Rehabilitation
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Explore the Career Possibilities There are over 120 options!
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Career possibilities: Exploration Administrative Assistant Chef / Cook Prospector Electrician Helicopter/ Aircraft Pilot Truck Driver Plumber Geologist Lab Technician
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Accommodation Provider Kitchen Staff Janitor Human Resources Manager Plant Supervisor Environmental Coordinator Crane Operator Driller Demolition Expert Development Career possibilities:
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Security Guard HR Administrator Financial Manager IT Supervisor Foreman Blaster Loader Operator Electrical Engineer Metallurgical Engineer Operations Career possibilities:
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Administrative Staff Safety Manager Aboriginal Liaison Tree Planter Photographer Demolition Expert Environmental Specialist Water Management Technician Haul Truck Driver Closure and Rehabilitation Career possibilities:
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What’s in It for Me? Stable and reputable career State-of-the-art technology Great salary Travel Career advancement Teamwork Dynamic work environment Range of opportunities
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Opportunities Over the next 10 years, the mining industry will require between 60,000 and 90,000 new workers.
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Where to Get Training 25 colleges and 9 universities offer mining programs in Canada Many other colleges and universities offer programs related to mining (e.g. earth sciences, engineering, skilled trades) Apprenticeships are possible
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Foreign credential recognition www.credentials.gc.ca Language assessment and training: www.servicecanada.gc.ca (or Google LINC) Where to Get Training
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For More Information: www.acareerinmining.ca
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