What is the qualification in mining?

The qualifications in mining in South Africa vary depending on the specific role or level of expertise you are seeking. However, there are some general qualifications that are required for most mining jobs.

Artisan Qualifications

Artisan qualifications are typically obtained through vocational training at a technical and vocational education and training (TVET) college. These qualifications are equivalent to a National Certificate Vocational (NCV) Level 4 qualification on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). Some common artisan qualifications in mining include:

  • Mine Electrician
  • Mine Operator
  • Mine Mechanic
  • Blasting Assistant

Professional Qualifications

Professional qualifications in mining are typically obtained through a university or university of technology. These qualifications are equivalent to a National Diploma (ND) or a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree on the NQF. Some common professional qualifications in mining include:

  • Mining Engineer
  • Mine Surveyor
  • Mineral Processing Engineer
  • Geotechnical Engineer

Management Qualifications

Management qualifications in mining are typically obtained through a university or university of technology. These qualifications are equivalent to a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) or a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree on the NQF. Some common management qualifications in mining include:

  • Mine Manager
  • Mine Superintendent
  • Mining Operations Manager
  • Mining Project Manager

Additional Requirements

In addition to the qualifications mentioned above, most mining jobs in South Africa require that you have a valid Mine Safety Certificate. These certificates are issued by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) and are required to work in certain mining roles, such as mine manager, blast assistant, and mine operator.

Professional Registration

If you are a professional mining engineer, you may also want to consider registering with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA). This will allow you to use the protected title of “professional engineer” and will give you access to certain benefits, such as the ability to sign off on engineering plans and specifications.

Where to Find Training

There are many different institutions in South Africa that offer mining qualifications. Some of the most well-known include:

  • University of Pretoria
  • University of the Witwatersrand
  • University of Cape Town
  • University of Stellenbosch
  • Nelson Mandela University
  • Tshwane University of Technology

You can also find a list of TVET colleges that offer mining qualifications on the website of the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).