
Mining with Engineers
Podcast de Nyah Teiotu
The mining with engineers podcast provides information about working in the Australian mining industry from a mining engineers perspective. With host Nyah Teiotu a mum, mining engineer and general optimist discussing everything mining, life and challenges faced with her guests. Join us as we deep dive into how to become a mining engineer and what to expect in mining. Follow us on Linkedin > https://www.linkedin.com/company/miningwithengineers
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Lauren Molloy-Roberts is a rising leader in mining having held various leadership positions in operations and planning. This is the 2nd part of the interview with Lauren.We continue on with her leadership advice on increasing your influencing capability thru building relationships.We talk about her passions for studying and travel.Her advice to young engineers is to not limit your potential. Follow us on linkedin > https://www.linkedin.com/company/miningwithengineers

Lauren Molloy-Roberts is a rising leader in mining having held various leadership positions in operations and planning. She is now the superintendent of Site Improvement driving improvements onsite.In this part 1 episode we talk about Laurens start in Mining and discuss the challenges and highlights experienced thus far.Lauren provides many leadership insights and her advice to young engineers is to build their technical skills early on. Follow us on linkedin > www.linkedin.com/company/miningwithengineers

Liam Tran is a Mining Engineer with BMA.Join us as we deep dive into what Liam does as a prestrip engineer and what a day in the life is for him.We discuss his passion for travel and his latest covid safe travel plans up to Cairns …. not a bad place to live and work in Queensland at the moment.His advice to graduates moving to a mining town is to build a strong social network to support each other thru tough times away from family and friends.

Fly in fly out (fifo) vs residential life.Did you know up to 65,000 mine workers fly in fly out to mining camps and towns across Australia?In this episode I compare fly in fly out work with living and working residentially.Having worked FIFO and now living residentially I draw on my experiences and look at the benefits and downside to both FIFO and residential.

Brad Stevens is a Lead Drill and Blast Engineer for BMA located in Blackwater Central Queensland. He is an accomplished Drill and Blast Engineer who is passionate about what he does and working in Mining. Join us as we deep dive into how Brad became a Mining Engineer, what he does on the daily, career highlights and challenges faced.His advice to Graduate Engineers is to keep developing professionally and practice frequent discussions with your supervisor about your development.
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