Anglo American 2021 Safety Graduate

Anglo American are seeking Safety graduates who can bring new ideas and fresh approaches to help them in quest: to discover ever safer, cleaner and more responsible ways of working that focus on the health and well-being of our colleagues and the people in the communities where we work. Graduate will initially join a two-year Graduate Development Program with the chance to make a difference in real projects and the opportunity to work across open cut or underground mining, putting you on the fast track towards a successful career in the mining industry.

  • As a Graduate Safety within Anglo American, you will learn how to assist in delivering best practice support.
  • You will have a proactive approach to safety, ensure compliance with all safety systems, and legislation is essential to the role. 
  •  The role will also have a strong focus on Safety.
  • You will facilitate effective communication between all relevant stakeholders and ensure that regular updates are completed in a timely manner. 
  • If you are ready to make the most of everything you’ve learned so far, ready to be challenged, ready to work together with industry leaders, be a part of a supportive environment and a vibrant Graduate community and ready to take the first step towards a successful career in the mining industry, Anglo American is ready for you.

What are the requirements?

To be considered applicant should meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Have completed any Technical degree in mining disciplines (BSc Eng/BEng)/currently completing 4th year within the last 2 years or must be due to complete the study by January 2022.
  • Have no more than 2 years of relevant work experience.
  • Have excellent academics.
  • Be team players with strong leadership potential.
  • Demonstrate drive, ambition and a passion for challenging work in our operations.
  • Actively participate in campus and community life.

How to apply?

To apply for Anglo American 2021 Safety Graduate CLICK HERE

Closing date: 13 August 2021


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