Underground Shift Boss Trainer Barrick-Bulyanhulu Gold Mine LTD Shinyanga, Tanzania
Job Type: Full-Time
Closing Date: 30th October 2023
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Underground Shift Boss Trainer

Job Description

Job Identification: 234659

Posting Date: 2025-05-08

Application Deadline: 2025-05-22

Job Schedule: Full Time

Location: Kahama, Shinyanga, Tanzania

Bulyanhulu Gold Mine is seeking to recruit Underground Shift Boss Trainers to join and grow our team for Two (2) Fixed Term Renewable. Join our exceptional team and embody Barrick's core values as you work with us. We are in search of individuals who can champion Barrick's DNA by:

Responsibilities

Qualification Requirements

Qualification in Mining or similar technical qualification that is supported by practical work experience in mining.

Experience Requirements

Skills / Knowledge Requirements

What We Can Offer You

We are committed to a safe work environment, sending every person home safe and healthy every day and leaving a sustainable legacy on our host communities.

About Us

Our mission is to be the world’s most valued gold and copper mining business. We are committed to partnering with our host countries and communities to transform their natural resources into tangible benefits and mutual prosperity.

With operating mines and projects in 18 countries, Barrick’s highly diversified workforce is drawn almost entirely from our host nations and equipped with world-class skills. We set the gold standard in sustainability by embedding environmental, social and economic considerations into all of our business decisions.

The company’s shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol GOLD and on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol ABX. Learn more at www.barrick.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

About the Team

Bulyanhulu is situated in north-west Tanzania, in the Kahama district of the Shinyanga region, approximately 55 kilometres south of Lake Victoria and 150 kilometres southwest of the city of Mwanza. Bulyanhulu is a narrow-vein gold mine containing gold, silver and copper mineralisation in sulphides. The mineralisation of Bulyanhulu is associated with a number of steeply-dipping veins. Bulyanhulu commenced commercial production in 2001.