The Mosaic Company (NYSE: MOS) is the world’s leading integrated producer of concentrated phosphate and potash—two of the three most important nutrients in agriculture. We employ more than 13,000 people in six countries to serve farmers all over the world. Our Headquarters is in Lithia, Florida with operations throughout North America (U.S./Canada) and South America
At Mosaic We Help the World Grow the Food it Needs - Apply today and join our team!
Where will you work: Onsite in Carlsbad, NM.
We have opportunities for you and working at Mosaic has never been more exciting! We are implementing and using new technologies to manage risk, minimize impacts and maximize the value we deliver to our team, customers, and diverse stakeholders around the globe. “NextGEN” is the term we use to describe the technology- driven change focused on Integrated Operations Centers, Modeling and Analytics, Automation and Process Controls, and Process Digitization. We know there are bright, passionate people, ready to join us as we revolutionize our operations to drive long-term efficiencies, competitiveness, and value for our employees and our customers.
The Mosaic Carlsbad Mine located in New Mexico, produces KMag, a unique fertilizer product delivered to farmers around the world for use in agriculture and in a variety of industrial environments.
Are you our next Engineering Associate?
Reporting to the Mine Engineering Manager, the Engineering Associate’s responsibilities include (but are not limited to): installing survey stations, measuring, and updating maps of surface and underground facilities and workings, conducting reconciliation measurements, and updating ventilation and escape maps.
What will you contribute?
- Actively participate in Mosaic's relentless pursuit of an injury-free workplace.
- Install surveyor markers underground to direct mining using a total station and hand tools.
- Conduct permanent surveys underground to connect mining locations and surface locations.
- Physically map underground workings and update digital mine maps accordingly.
- Reconcile mining tonnages and locations on a monthly basis using mapping and database software and provide pertinent reports to key stakeholders.
- Update and provide all escape and ventilation maps to the operation.
- Provide operations with any key information required such as work maps on demand.
- Assist engineers with any duties required such as taking ventilation surveys, performing chip sampling, and underground core sampling.
- Complete engineering projects as assigned.
- Perform proper documentation for all work conducted.
- Other duties as assigned.
Our Ideal Candidate Will Have the Following:
- Certificate of Technology in Civil, Environmental, Mining, or related engineering discipline strongly preferred.
- Underground mining or heavy construction experience with exposure to environmental and safety compliance and management elements. Demonstrated engineering technology and design experience.
- Microsoft Office experience required. Emphasis on Excel, Word, and PowerPoint skills.
- Applicable plant operations software experience.
- AutoCAD experience preferred.
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Must be able to safely perform the essential functions of the job without posing a direct threat to the safety of his or her own self, or the safety of others.
- Able to climb stairs and work at various heights.
- Able to distinguish varying or specific colors, patterns, or materials.
- Able to hear, with or without correction.
- Able to lift 25-50 lbs. unassisted and regularly.
- Able to read, write, and understand basic English.
- Able to see, with or without correction.
- Able to travel unassisted.
- Able to use fine hand motor skills.
- Able to wear a respirator.
- Able to work in tight or closed-in spaces.
- Able to work rotating shifts and overtime as required.
- Physically able to use standard safety equipment which is rated for 300 pounds or less.