From Graduate Metallurgist to Effective Process Engineer: The Metcelerate Programme

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. Drinkwater R. Seitz J. Cilliers
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2023

Abstract

Mineral processing produces a saleable product from high-cost ore. The Mineral Processing Engineer must constantly improve the separation to create the most value from the ore and reduce the associated costs. Graduate Metallurgists (or Chemical Engineers) have had the university theoretical training required, but often are illprepared to perform their plant roles. The in-work Metcelerate programme was designed specifically to develop the practical skills that Mineral Process Engineers require, by combining three key elements: 1. Knowledge transfer through self-paced, on-line training; 2. Practical skills acquisition through assessed, practical plant exercises; 3. Skills development through online tutorials. A final process improvement project adds significant value to the operation that far exceeds the training cost. Experience from Metcelerate clients has indicated improved staff retention, greater confidence, and pro-active process intervention.
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APA: D. Drinkwater R. Seitz J. Cilliers  (2023)  From Graduate Metallurgist to Effective Process Engineer: The Metcelerate Programme

MLA: D. Drinkwater R. Seitz J. Cilliers From Graduate Metallurgist to Effective Process Engineer: The Metcelerate Programme . The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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