Mine Dispatcher, Juneau
Mine Dispatcher, Juneau
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Juneau 99812, USA
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Mine Dispatcher
Mine Dispatchers perform an integral role as the central communication contact for the mine. Mine Dispatchers work with a variety of communication methods and computer software to assist Underground Operations and Supervisors in managing all daily shift tasks, tracking of operators, and ensuring equipment availability through continued communication with maintenance and support groups. Dispatchers will provide support to the Mine during emergency events. Mine dispatchers monitor traffic and equipment using video cameras, record data such as safety reports, and relay work orders and other messages to crews in the field. Safely, competently, and efficiently operate the Mine Dispatch Control Room including digital monitoring of all underground mining tasks, personnel trackers, and overall communication on the mine site.Safety, Health&Environmental Responsibilities And Accountabilities
All Hecla personnel shall strive to achieve best practice in safety and health, and assist in the control of incidents, injuries and loss. Duties include, but are not limited to: Complying with all necessary requirements put in place to prevent incidents, injuries or losses Ensuring the safety and health of themselves and others in the workplace by being responsible for their actions and taking due care while performing their workIdentifying, eliminating, and reporting hazards promptly Reporting incidents and accidents promptly Disclosing all information regarding incidents and cooperating in incident investigations Assisting in the resolution of health and safety matters in a positive and timely manner Using and maintaining PPEProviding suggestions for improving work processes Assisting Management by supporting change to achieve desired targets Support Shifter in ensuring that people and equipment operate within their safe working limits Participating in risk assessment methodology Participating in safety initiativesReceiving training and instruction as required Maintaining good housekeeping standards Essential Functions
Tasks, roles and responsibilities include but are not limited to: Support daily/shift plan and schedule, dispatch workers and work crews as well as equipment and service vehicles supporting requests and specifications or needs in coordination with Shifters Serve as the central communication contact for mine production, maintenance coordination and safetyCapture, validate, and record mine site data, including equipment performance metrics and production statistics, and compile accurate shift and production reports Use of Scada, MST, CMMS, Ground-Hog and site Health and Safety system EHS Insight Computer skills with use of Microsoft systems and softwareMonitor traffic and heavy equipment through video cameras to ensure efficient use Facilitate decision-making for mine management and Tech Services by Connecting Operations, Maintenance, and Tech Services so everyone is working off the same, current information Provide accurate information to ensure informed production decisions through (SIC) Short Interval Control structureSupport in cases of emergency and provide information to aid in the process. Mine Dispatch operators play a critical role in managing emergency situations by establishing clear communication to work teams, improving safety, minimizing risks, and ensuring efficiency. Facilitating emergency response plans as requiredConforms with Health and Safety standards and practices relating to job assignments; prepares appropriate paperwork relating to shift activity and mine operations; other duties as assigned by management Employees must comply with attendance, safety, environmental and HR policies. Successful candidates must demonstrate the following behavioral skills: productive communication, cooperation, productivity, initiative, creativity, dependabilityCommon traits that successful Mine Dispatchers share are: Situational Awareness&Operational Understanding Real-Time Decision Support Communication Excellence Data Accuracy&Discipline Multi-Tasking&Stress Management Systems&Technical Proficiency Coordination&Leadership Without Authority Problem-Solving Mindset Accountability&Ownership Qualifications
Education requirements High school graduation or equivalent. Post-secondary training in communications, emergency management, or related field preferred. Required Experience 25+ years in mining operations, preferably underground or in a high-production environment Previous experience in dispatch, control room, or coordination rolesDemonstrated experience working with: Mobile equipment operations (haul trucks, loaders, drills, support equipment) Production tracking and reporting Shift-based operations (24/7 environment) Preferred Experience Hands-on background as an: Operator Shifter / Lead hand Maintenance coordinatorExperience using dispatch and reporting systems such as: Groundhog or similar fleet management systems Experience supporting: Production planning execution Short interval control (SIC) or shift planning Delay tracking and root cause identification Previous dispatch experience preferred Experience with computer systems and multiple software applicationsAbility to multi-task in a fast paced environment Strong written and verbal communication skills Other Qualifications Must pass pre-employment physical, drug screen and breathalyzer BAC testing Must be able to obtain ATF Employee Possessor Clearance Must complete MSHA training or provide documentation of completed trainingPhysical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, employees may be frequently required to stand, walk, or sit for extended periods of time; use hand and fingers to handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb and balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl. The employee must be able to talk and hear. Abilities Tested
POET Test - Description AbilitiesYou can: - Lift with 2 hands from floor to waist: 100 lbs x 2Lift with 2 hands from floor to shoulders: 75 lbs x 2Lift with 2 hands from floor to crown: 28 lbs x 4 Pushing and Pulling AbilitiesYou can: - Push horizontally with hands placed between waist and mid-chest level to generate a peak force of 110 lbs with two hands.Pull horizontally with hands placed between waist and mid-chest level to generate a peak force of 110 lbs with two hands.Carrying AbilitiesYou can: - Carry with 2 hands at self-selected height: 83 lbs for a distance of 20 feet. Stair / Ladder Climbing AbilitiesYou can: - Climb up and down a total of 49 steps.Climb up and down 60 rungs. AgilitiesYou can: - Stooping and Twisting: From standing, perform alternate toe touches x 3 to each side.Kneeling: From standing, kneel on one knee, return to full standing and then kneel on oppositeknee. Repeat kneeling test x 3, each knee.Sustained Squatting: From standing, lower body into a functional squat position and hold posture for 30 seconds.Repetitive Squatting: repeat squats x 3 reps.Other Physical Demands Vision - Constant: Able to judge distances and spatial relationships to avoid accidents while driving and walking underground Have clarity of vision while operating machinery, reading gauges, and placing tools Have clarity of vision for distances while navigating within the mine and access roads efficiently and safelyAble to adjust varying points of reference while safely navigating the terrain, maintaining awareness of traffic, and operating tools and machinery Able to identify vehicles, machinery, and people in peripheral vision Speaking - Occasional:
Able to clearly communicate with co-workers and supervisors on the radio and in person Hearing - Occasional:
Must wear hearing protection
Mine Dispatchers perform an integral role as the central communication contact for the mine. Mine Dispatchers work with a variety of communication methods and computer software to assist Underground Operations and Supervisors in managing all daily shift tasks, tracking of operators, and ensuring equipment availability through continued communication with maintenance and support groups. Dispatchers will provide support to the Mine during emergency events. Mine dispatchers monitor traffic and equipment using video cameras, record data such as safety reports, and relay work orders and other messages to crews in the field. Safely, competently, and efficiently operate the Mine Dispatch Control Room including digital monitoring of all underground mining tasks, personnel trackers, and overall communication on the mine site.Safety, Health&Environmental Responsibilities And Accountabilities
All Hecla personnel shall strive to achieve best practice in safety and health, and assist in the control of incidents, injuries and loss. Duties include, but are not limited to: Complying with all necessary requirements put in place to prevent incidents, injuries or losses Ensuring the safety and health of themselves and others in the workplace by being responsible for their actions and taking due care while performing their workIdentifying, eliminating, and reporting hazards promptly Reporting incidents and accidents promptly Disclosing all information regarding incidents and cooperating in incident investigations Assisting in the resolution of health and safety matters in a positive and timely manner Using and maintaining PPEProviding suggestions for improving work processes Assisting Management by supporting change to achieve desired targets Support Shifter in ensuring that people and equipment operate within their safe working limits Participating in risk assessment methodology Participating in safety initiativesReceiving training and instruction as required Maintaining good housekeeping standards Essential Functions
Tasks, roles and responsibilities include but are not limited to: Support daily/shift plan and schedule, dispatch workers and work crews as well as equipment and service vehicles supporting requests and specifications or needs in coordination with Shifters Serve as the central communication contact for mine production, maintenance coordination and safetyCapture, validate, and record mine site data, including equipment performance metrics and production statistics, and compile accurate shift and production reports Use of Scada, MST, CMMS, Ground-Hog and site Health and Safety system EHS Insight Computer skills with use of Microsoft systems and softwareMonitor traffic and heavy equipment through video cameras to ensure efficient use Facilitate decision-making for mine management and Tech Services by Connecting Operations, Maintenance, and Tech Services so everyone is working off the same, current information Provide accurate information to ensure informed production decisions through (SIC) Short Interval Control structureSupport in cases of emergency and provide information to aid in the process. Mine Dispatch operators play a critical role in managing emergency situations by establishing clear communication to work teams, improving safety, minimizing risks, and ensuring efficiency. Facilitating emergency response plans as requiredConforms with Health and Safety standards and practices relating to job assignments; prepares appropriate paperwork relating to shift activity and mine operations; other duties as assigned by management Employees must comply with attendance, safety, environmental and HR policies. Successful candidates must demonstrate the following behavioral skills: productive communication, cooperation, productivity, initiative, creativity, dependabilityCommon traits that successful Mine Dispatchers share are: Situational Awareness&Operational Understanding Real-Time Decision Support Communication Excellence Data Accuracy&Discipline Multi-Tasking&Stress Management Systems&Technical Proficiency Coordination&Leadership Without Authority Problem-Solving Mindset Accountability&Ownership Qualifications
Education requirements High school graduation or equivalent. Post-secondary training in communications, emergency management, or related field preferred. Required Experience 25+ years in mining operations, preferably underground or in a high-production environment Previous experience in dispatch, control room, or coordination rolesDemonstrated experience working with: Mobile equipment operations (haul trucks, loaders, drills, support equipment) Production tracking and reporting Shift-based operations (24/7 environment) Preferred Experience Hands-on background as an: Operator Shifter / Lead hand Maintenance coordinatorExperience using dispatch and reporting systems such as: Groundhog or similar fleet management systems Experience supporting: Production planning execution Short interval control (SIC) or shift planning Delay tracking and root cause identification Previous dispatch experience preferred Experience with computer systems and multiple software applicationsAbility to multi-task in a fast paced environment Strong written and verbal communication skills Other Qualifications Must pass pre-employment physical, drug screen and breathalyzer BAC testing Must be able to obtain ATF Employee Possessor Clearance Must complete MSHA training or provide documentation of completed trainingPhysical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, employees may be frequently required to stand, walk, or sit for extended periods of time; use hand and fingers to handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb and balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl. The employee must be able to talk and hear. Abilities Tested
POET Test - Description AbilitiesYou can: - Lift with 2 hands from floor to waist: 100 lbs x 2Lift with 2 hands from floor to shoulders: 75 lbs x 2Lift with 2 hands from floor to crown: 28 lbs x 4 Pushing and Pulling AbilitiesYou can: - Push horizontally with hands placed between waist and mid-chest level to generate a peak force of 110 lbs with two hands.Pull horizontally with hands placed between waist and mid-chest level to generate a peak force of 110 lbs with two hands.Carrying AbilitiesYou can: - Carry with 2 hands at self-selected height: 83 lbs for a distance of 20 feet. Stair / Ladder Climbing AbilitiesYou can: - Climb up and down a total of 49 steps.Climb up and down 60 rungs. AgilitiesYou can: - Stooping and Twisting: From standing, perform alternate toe touches x 3 to each side.Kneeling: From standing, kneel on one knee, return to full standing and then kneel on oppositeknee. Repeat kneeling test x 3, each knee.Sustained Squatting: From standing, lower body into a functional squat position and hold posture for 30 seconds.Repetitive Squatting: repeat squats x 3 reps.Other Physical Demands Vision - Constant: Able to judge distances and spatial relationships to avoid accidents while driving and walking underground Have clarity of vision while operating machinery, reading gauges, and placing tools Have clarity of vision for distances while navigating within the mine and access roads efficiently and safelyAble to adjust varying points of reference while safely navigating the terrain, maintaining awareness of traffic, and operating tools and machinery Able to identify vehicles, machinery, and people in peripheral vision Speaking - Occasional:
Able to clearly communicate with co-workers and supervisors on the radio and in person Hearing - Occasional:
Must wear hearing protection
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Company nameHecla Mining
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Job positionMine Dispatcher
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