Sector
Keyword

Proprietor Mines

Working Proprietor Gold Mine

Working Proprietor Diamond Mine

Working Proprietor Coal Mine

Working Proprietor Iron Mine

Working Proprietor Manganese Mine

Working Proprietor Copper Mine

Working Proprietor Mica Mine

The tasks a Working Proprietor, Mines is expected to perform include:

Planning, organizing, directing and controlling enterprise wholly or partly engaged by him, and engaged in economic activities related to extraction of coal, ore, mica, precious stones and other minerals from underground mines or open pits and treatment of minerals for use by consumers

Will be updated

Will be updated

Good interpersonal skills

Good communication skills

Planning skills

Decision making skills

Analytical skills

It is a field job

Need to handle a team

Local travelling is not a part of this job

Part-time work and contractual jobs are available in some cities

Work from home option is not available

Working hours

Mining companies usually work for 6 days a week and 8/10 hours everyday. This may vary from company to company

Shift system maybe available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?Maybe

The job is not listed as hazardous or dangerous under The Factories Act, 1948 (section 87)

Occupational hazards include injuries, minor accidents, fatigue, hearing problems, musculoskeletal problems, etc.

Will be updated

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Overview of the Indian Mining Sector

Indian mining sector is largely fragmented, comprising several small scale operational mines; it is still dominated by the mining industries both public and private, which accounts for about 75% of the total mining production in India. Although the industry has the large number of employees including contract manpower totalling to about 9.5 lakhs in different trades of mining, the woeful shortage of skilled personnel in various mining trades is widely felt.

The key factors affecting the human resources and skill requirement in the Indian Mining Industry are technology up-gradation, increase in productivity, stringent environment and sustainable development framework, globalization and aging profile of workforce, and long gestation period for skill acquisition. Given the estimated increase in the mining output as well as the expected changes in the productivity levels, the total employment in the mining industry is estimated to increase to 11 lakhs by the year 2017 and 12 lakhs by the year 2025. These factors indicate good job prospects for Working Proprietor, Mines and other professionals in the industry

Mining companies across India

Mining sites across India