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Rio Tinto

4.3
  • #2 in Mining, energy, oil and gas
  • 50,000 - 100,000 employees

Job Satisfaction at Rio Tinto

8.1
8.1 rating for Job Satisfaction, based on 23 reviews
Please comment on your role and day-to-day responsibilities.
Plant reporting. Plant metrics and data analysis. Pushing those tones through the plant.
Graduate, Weipa - 13 Feb 2018
Day to day engineering tasks and two capital engineering projects
Graduate, Gove, NT - 12 Feb 2018
running several small capital projects; contributing and assisting with the management of marine assets.
Graduate, Dampier - 06 Feb 2018
As I'm a services engineer my responsibilities include: -Short term dump scheduling and strategy -Road infrastructure -Truck haulage management
Graduate, Mackay - 05 Feb 2018
Enhancing the commercial performance for Rio Tinto
Graduate, Montreal - 03 Feb 2018
I enjoy my role, day to day I am responsible for monitoring and reporting plant performance, as well as assisting in troubleshooting issues that arise. In addition, I am involved in supporting initiatives to improve production and tailings management.
Graduate, None, I work at a remote site (FIFO 2x2) - 03 Feb 2018
A lot of jobs have been merged, so we are doing a lot of clerical work to make sure all of our data are ok. Since some of the tasks have been sent to India, we have a lot of validation to do due to lots of errors. Less efficient, so we had less value to the company
Graduate, Sorel-Tracy - 03 Feb 2018
Keeping the plant running. Improving current processes
Graduate, Weipa - 02 Feb 2018
Varies between project planning, software modelling and field work
Graduate, Perth - 02 Feb 2018
Looking at equipment breakdowns, troubleshooting, planning work for improvements.
Graduate, Gladstone - 02 Feb 2018
My day to day responsibilities are constantly changing depending on the demand from stakeholders and at times I am not always sure what my role entails. Having the opportunity to manage and interact with stakeholders is great and working on bigger projects for the team.
Graduate, Perth - 02 Feb 2018
My main roles are updating plans/models, machine guidance and high levels of communication with the geology team, drill and blast and scheduling engineers.
Graduate, Perth? - 02 Feb 2018
one day I could be reviewing documents the next I could be turtle monitoring.
Graduate, Cape Lambert FIFO - 02 Feb 2018
I have a great deal of responsibility for a graduate and am trusted and respected within my team. This has allowed me to interact with a broader number of stakeholders and be engaged on a larger number of projects in areas that I typically do not have any technical background in. My day to day responsibilities are comprehensive and require a range of strategic, analytical and commercial skills. I am responsible for a large number of contracts on the east coast of Australia, meaning I am a central point of contact on a daily basis for many site and corporate stakeholders.
Graduate, Brisbane - 02 Feb 2018
Varied. In a corporate role that supports sites globally. Everything from updating procedures, reviewing risk assessments, finding applicable legislation from different countries to providing technical support to projects.
Graduate, Brisbane - 02 Feb 2018
Water quality monitoring for both surface and groundwater data management stakeholder engagement report writing
Graduate, jabiru - 02 Feb 2018