Key Responsibilities
Respo
nsible for the training and skills development of Process Plant Operators, Process Assistasnts, Mobile Equipment Operators and other employees as required.Creates and maintains all Process Plant personnel’s training records.Organizes trainings internally, and when necessary, externally as needed by Process Plant personnel.Co
nducts relevant technical and safety training for all Process personnel, including co
ntractors and visitors coming inside the Process Plant.Developes and implements safe work procedures, equipment isolation registration procedures and other operatio
nals procedure.Co
nducts annual training need analysis for all Process Plant Perso
nnel to make sure that all have attended the required training.Participate in all ISO related activities.
Qualifications:
licensed me
tallurgical Engineer or Chemical EngineerMinimum of 5 years working in a Mineral Processing PlantRequired Skill(s): Minerals Processing
FCF Minerals Corporation (FCF) was incorporated in the Philippines and was duly registered with the Philippine SEC on December 3, 2001 to engage in continuing exploration, development and commercial operation of mineral claims with full power and authority to do any and all acts, things, business and activities which are related, incidental or conducive directly or indirectly to the attainment of the foregoing objectives as a mining company.
In 2009, the Company converted its exploration permit into a Financial or Technical Assistance Agreement (FTAA) with the Philippine Government. This agreement covers an initial terms of twenty five (25) years and renewable for another twenty five (25) years thereafter. Under the FTAA, the Company was granted the exclusive rights to explore, mine, utilize, process, refine, market, transport, export and dispose of minerals and mineral products and by-products that may be derived or produced from the contract area containing 3,093 hectares located in Barangay Runruno, Quezon, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. The FTAA was registered with the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) on October 28, 2009.