Mr A Victor Rabone, BE(Civil Engineering) Independent Non-executive Director Mr Rabone is a Geotechnical Engineer with over 20 years of operational experience in all facets of mining gained in New Zealand and internationally. He has specialised expertise in hard rock underground mining. Victor's experience includes feasibility analysis, management of operations, geotechnical stability analysis, ground support design and installation, drill and blast tunnel development, rail haulage system's design and installation, mineral processing, refining and environmental management. Victor holds a number of certifications required to manage a hard rock underground gold mining operation including Controlled Substance License, Handlers Certificate for blasting, he holds an A Grade Tunnel Manager certification and a Site Senior Executive qualification. Victor has in recent years been dedicated fulltime to the planning and development of the Broken Hills Gold Mine in the Puketui valley, Coromandel Peninsula . Victor is a member of a number of professional organisations; Engineering NZ, NZ Geomechanics Society, International Society for Rock Mechanics, NZ Tunnelling Society and the Railway Technical Society of Australasia. Victor has had experience in the project management of a variety of construction activities such as installation of screw piles, seismic reinforcement using stone columns, geotechnical drilling programmes, alluvial mining operations and underground mining and tunnelling projects.2012. First appointed September 13, 2021.
BE(Civil Engineering)
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