The first five years in operations: A young engineer's journey into a career in mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Matthew T. Mowry
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Nov 1, 2013

Abstract

As the mining industry continues to hire young professionals to supplant the growing number of retirees, a well-developed engineering curriculum, coupled with practical, real-world training, can prepare mining engineering graduates to make meaningful contributions in the industry. Successful companies can be measured not only by their reserve base and annual production but also by their retention of mining engineering graduates with zero to five years of operational experience. My personal experience in the industry during the last five years has been varied and rewarding. The knowledge and experience I have gained have taught me valuable lessons that prepared me for my current role.
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APA: Matthew T. Mowry  (2013)  The first five years in operations: A young engineer's journey into a career in mining

MLA: Matthew T. Mowry The first five years in operations: A young engineer's journey into a career in mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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