Mine Survey and Mineral Surveying Bursaries

South Africa’s mining industry relies heavily on accurate and precise mine surveys and mineral surveying.

These specialized fields ensure efficient and safe mining operations.

Mine surveys involve mapping the underground workings of mines, including tunnels, shafts, and stopes.

This data is essential for planning future mining activities, ensuring worker safety, and optimizing resource extraction.

Mineral surveying, on the other hand, focuses on identifying and quantifying mineral deposits.

This information is needed for determining the economic viability of mining projects and guiding exploration efforts.

Career Opportunities in Mine Survey and Mineral Surveying 

If you’re interested in a career in this field, you’ll find numerous opportunities in South Africa.

Some common roles include:

  1. Mine surveyor
  2. Mineral surveyor
  3. Geophysicist
  4. Geochemist
  5. Remote sensing specialist
  6. Data analyst
  7. Project manager

Fields of Study

To pursue a career in mine or mineral surveying, a degree in surveying, geology, geophysics, or a related field is often required.

Professional certifications, such as those offered by the South African Council for the Surveying Profession (SACSP), can also enhance career prospects.

Mine Survey and Mineral Surveying Bursaries 

If you are looking for bursaries or funding for the Mine Survey and Mineral Surveying sector, consider:

Department of Mineral Resources Bursary

Northam Zondereinde Mine Bursary

Ritluka Resources Bursary

Royal Bafokeng Platinum Bursary

Saldanha Bay Municipality Bursary

South African Council for Professional and Technical Surveyors Bursary

Siyanda Bakgatla Platinum Mine Bursary

Taylors Halt Quarry