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BR
There's a program at my local tech school where you get an associate's in computer technology from them and then transfer to a university and get a BA in Computer Information Systems. (Or you can choose Information Management and Systems.) What are the differences between these two and what kinds of jobs can you get? Thank you so much!
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I don't personally know the answer, but the U.S. Dept. of Labor has a wonderful website that offers all the information you need and then some. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ - Occupational Outlook Handbook. It has a search function on the first page where you can enter your interests and it will give you all the education required information, list schools in your area, give you salary info as well and suggest other occupations related to that search.
Hope this helps.
I don't personally know the answer, but the U.S. Dept. of Labor has a wonderful website that offers all the information you need and then some. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ - Occupational Outlook Handbook. It has a search function on the first page where you can enter your interests and it will give you all the education required information, list schools in your area, give you salary info as well and suggest other occupations related to that search.
Hope this helps.
How much is average salary of a Master of Mineral Processing engineer in USA and CANADA?

Shayan Kha
How much is average salary of a Master of Mineral Processing engineer in USA and CANADA? and which cities need these jobs ?
Answer
Mineral Processing Engineer (Denver, Colorado)
Job Description
The successful applicant will work as a mineral processing engineer on various mineral processing, tailings and slurry pipeline projects in the mining and resources industry. The work will involve travel to mine sites in North and South America. In-house training will be provided. The work and training will entail the following:
Tasks:
Laboratory and pilot test work
Process development, plant design and engineering
Specification of system components (equipment, piping, valves, instrumentation, etc.)
Technical communication, including report writing and presentations
Onsite process and equipment audits, and the commissioning of plant and systems
Estimating and costing
Responsibilities:
Lead and/or contribute as part of a team in mining projects
Application of technical skills to perform engineering tasks and problem solving
Ongoing professional development towards obtaining and maintaining professional registration
Job Specification
The successful candidate will have above average abilities to meet the high standards set by our Company.
Minimum requirements and competencies:
A BS or MS degree in mineral processing or chemical engineering, completed in minimum time
US citizen or eligible to work in the US
A valid driver's license and, when required, willing to travel
Strong computer skills, especially spreadsheets (Excel) and word-processing
Strong presentation and technical writing skills, especially technical reports
Strong project management and team leadership skills
3 to 8 years of mineral processing, process plant or process design experience in mining
Useful experience (not a pre-requisite):
A background in fluid mechanics/hydraulics or pipeline and pumping systems
Experience in solid/liquid separation processes
Control and/or instrumentation
Costing and/or estimating
Project or engineering management
Personal characteristics:
Ability to work well in an office, industrial and mining site environment
Able to work hard, act professionally and make decisions independently
Attention to detail and a commitment to technical excellence Ability to lead an engineering team
for more info visit http://www.patersoncooke.com/about/jobs.php#golden
Cheers..
Mineral Processing Engineer (Denver, Colorado)
Job Description
The successful applicant will work as a mineral processing engineer on various mineral processing, tailings and slurry pipeline projects in the mining and resources industry. The work will involve travel to mine sites in North and South America. In-house training will be provided. The work and training will entail the following:
Tasks:
Laboratory and pilot test work
Process development, plant design and engineering
Specification of system components (equipment, piping, valves, instrumentation, etc.)
Technical communication, including report writing and presentations
Onsite process and equipment audits, and the commissioning of plant and systems
Estimating and costing
Responsibilities:
Lead and/or contribute as part of a team in mining projects
Application of technical skills to perform engineering tasks and problem solving
Ongoing professional development towards obtaining and maintaining professional registration
Job Specification
The successful candidate will have above average abilities to meet the high standards set by our Company.
Minimum requirements and competencies:
A BS or MS degree in mineral processing or chemical engineering, completed in minimum time
US citizen or eligible to work in the US
A valid driver's license and, when required, willing to travel
Strong computer skills, especially spreadsheets (Excel) and word-processing
Strong presentation and technical writing skills, especially technical reports
Strong project management and team leadership skills
3 to 8 years of mineral processing, process plant or process design experience in mining
Useful experience (not a pre-requisite):
A background in fluid mechanics/hydraulics or pipeline and pumping systems
Experience in solid/liquid separation processes
Control and/or instrumentation
Costing and/or estimating
Project or engineering management
Personal characteristics:
Ability to work well in an office, industrial and mining site environment
Able to work hard, act professionally and make decisions independently
Attention to detail and a commitment to technical excellence Ability to lead an engineering team
for more info visit http://www.patersoncooke.com/about/jobs.php#golden
Cheers..
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