Covia is a leading supplier of minerals and material solutions to the industrial and energy markets. Covia’s rich legacy includes many achievements across industries and capital success through partnership. Our ability to deliver the right product, to the right place, at the right time, is unmatched. Just as strong is our commitment to building partnerships that help our customers succeed. Quality and innovation are at the foundation of Covia; but our real strength is our people. Covia employs a diverse and highly skilled team of professionals to convert natural minerals into engineered solutions for our customers. Every member of our team has a valuable opportunity to help shape our future and make a positive impact on the world around us through our commitment to the locations where we live and work. Covia is committed to embracing and promoting diversity and inclusion (D&I) where we work, with whom we do business and where we live. We strive to create an inclusive culture where diversity is valued and respected and where all feel included and engaged. We are intentional in our efforts to bring Team Members together and create opportunities to contribute their unique skills, experiences, and perspectives in the pursuit of Covia’s business growth objectives. Enabling all Team Members to perform at their best while being themselves is fundamental to the Clearly Covia Values and Culture. Covia is looking for a Geologist who will positively impact our Mexico operation based in our Obispado corporate office located in Monterrey, Nuevo León ; as a Geologist you will have the opportunity to carry out exploration processes based on the company’s policies and procedures to assure the short and long-term existence of GMP’s industrial mineral reserves. To prospect and evaluate new deposits of industrial minerals with a wide economic sense based on the company’s policies and procedures for GMP’s growth, development, and diversification. Responsibilities Develop the MS Project-supported exploration plan based on the GF-26 policy to establish work areas, number of boreholes, drilling systems, number of samples, sampling and analysis methodologies, work deadlines, and project’s costs. Recommend and, in some cases, select equipment and service suppliers, such as major equipment, drilling supplies, topography, and sample analysis labs to complement the exploration plan. Inform the area of Exploration Management about the boring requirements to be carried out to integrate them in the Annual Drilling Plan (GF26). Locate outcrops and favorable geological characteristics to detect mineral deposits. Identify and topographically locate lithological units to control the project from the geological and topographical points of view. Develop a geological plan to provide information about mining lots, demarcation and acquisition of properties, and to establish surface geological anomalies. Coordinate the opening of access roads and drilling jigs for equipment movement and their installation for the execution of boreholes. Check that contractors assigned to the project comply with the safety requirements established by GMP to reduce accident risks in our facilities. Assure that contractors comply with whatever is defined in the exploration plan so that the activities can be conducted with quality and within time commitment. Analyze drill cores visually to describe and encode borehole samples. Conduct GPS mine mapping to define the topographical and geological plane. Develop a database starting from lab analyses results and geological and topographical data for their interpretation in MineSight. Generate the three-dimensional geological model of mineral deposits to calculate reserves and future development of mining plans. Assess mineral resources and reserves using MineSight to generate the necessary information for the preparation of the Project’s Final Report and Reserves Annual Report. Prepare the service and equipment requisitions established in the exploration plan to be analyzed and approved by the Exploration Management area. Follow up the purchasing process of the project to ensure that it will be provided with the materials, equipment, and services according to plan. Prepare report on drilling expenditures to check project’s costs in regard to these services. Update monthly the project’s progress to keep a closer control and inform the Exploration Management area as well about the progress of the same. Inform the Exploration Management area about the assessments and methodologies used to calculate the reserves of the GMP’s mineral deposits in order to prepare the annual report on reserves. Attend every year the International Meeting on Geology and Mine Planning to present his/her project progress. Train the personnel of explorations in the use of MineSight to increase their domain of the tool and can exploiting more efficiently. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Geological Engineer or similar. (Title required) +5 years of experience in Geology, Exploration and MineSight. Benefits Attractive salary and benefits package The organization offers competitive salaries, advancement opportunities, and a full range of benefits. An Equal Opportunity Employer IND2 #J-18808-Ljbffr