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South32

4.2
  • #7 in Mining, oil & gas
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Job Satisfaction at South32

8.3
8.3 rating for Job Satisfaction, based on 15 reviews
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Reliability and maintenance
Midlevel, Perth
Depending on the rotation, implementing some form of improvements
Graduate, Perth
It varies, but currently a common day would be heading underground to map recently excavated roadways looking for geological/geotechnical features. Then digitising this data so that relevant parties can respond to the conditions of the strata accordingly.
Graduate, Wollongong
Starting in the shift engineering crew I get exposure to day-to-day process monitoring of the areas I am responsible for which keeps me busy. I'm constantly learning how to troubleshoot new issues that arise in the process.
Graduate, Collie
Quarry inspections, designing ore digs, designing dozer strips, designing drill patterns, issuing blast notifications.
Graduate, Anindilyakwa
There is variety of day-to-day responsibilities; therefore, no two swings are the same. Changing tasks each week improves individual skillset in a range of areas, rather than becoming specialised in only one.
Graduate
Currently at BRDA as a graduate civil engineer. My roles include inspecting dams and reviewing third party documents to make it compliance with GISTM and ANCOLD. Also working on Silt trap register before their final design. -New knowledge/new lesson with team rotations every after 3-4 months. - Helps networking among new team. -Increased relationship among different team.
Graduate, Bunbury, WA
Work is great, challenging and satisfying
Graduate, Worsley
Day to day I work underground as an operator with a great crew
Graduate, Wollongong
Fair amount of work is given mostly at graduate role to absorb all the essential skills that needs to be learned while keeping safety as the first and foremost focus.
Graduate, Appin, NSW
As a graduate I have a lot more responsibilities than what I thought I would which scared me in the beginning but now that I understand the level of support I also have, I feel like I am actually contributing to the team and to the business.
Graduate, Wollongong
The work itself is extremely intellectually stimulating. As a chemical engineer, I can't recommend a more interesting place to work and if you can learn the process here, you'll be able to make it anywhere! Additionally, the shift engineer role deals with short-term production bottlenecks so you do get to experience being in the "thick of it" as you work to solve urgent problems.
Graduate, Bunbury
Since I am so new it is a lot of learning without a lot of impact, I feel satisfied to know I am learning but unsatisfied because I do not add anything to the company and feel a bit useless.
Graduate, Perth