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CDR Report Sample for Mining Engineers


CDR Report Sample: Mining Engineer
ANZSCO Code: 233611
The Competency Demonstration Report Sample for Mining Engineer includes all the
necessary reports such as Three Career Episodes, Continuing Professional Development,
Summary Statement and Curriculum Vitae. The Content of the CDR Report Sample is as
follows:
 Curriculum Vitae: Resume based on a professional template.
 Continuing Professional Development Sample: CPD Sample clearly explains the
author’s Engineering Knowledge – 1000 words.
 Mining Engineer Career Episode Report Sample – 1: “Advanced Mining Seismicity
Processing”- 2100 words.
 Mining Engineer Career Episode Sample – 2: “Sustainability Analysis of Copper
Extraction and Processing Using LCA Methods”-2000 words.
 Mining Engineer Career Episode Report Sample – 3: “Application of Treated Oil Sands
Drill Cuttings Waste in Micropiles Construction”- 2000 words.
 Mining Engineer Summary Statement Sample: Detail explanation of all the
competency element- 1000 words.

Mining Engineer Career Episode Report: Sample 1


Project Name: Advanced Mining Seismicity Processing
In first career episode, the author describes the project he did when he was studying Bachelor
degree in Mining Engineering. The project’s name was “Advanced Mining Seismicity
Processing”. The responsibilities of the author were:

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1. To preliminary Research Ground Monitoring


2. To apply Advanced Event Detection, Location and Magnitude Estimation Methods
3. To testing and analyzing strengths and weaknesses of each method
4. To address potential for causing induced seismicity events through application of
computing techniques for data mining, discovery, integration and analysis
5. Access and combine data and tools to evaluate correlations and spatio-temporal
trends

Mining Engineer Career Episode Report: Sample 2


Project Name: Sustainability Analysis of Copper Extraction and Processing Using LCA Methods
In second Career Episode, the author explains the engineering skills he used in the project
submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. His duties and responsibilities in the project
“Sustainability Analysis of Copper Extraction and Processing Using LCA Methods” were:
1. To develop a complete LCA framework for the “cradle-to-gate” assessment of
alternative copper exploitation and production technologies
2. To develop a comprehensive and quantitative Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) database
3. To compare copper production technologies in terms of LCA, waste production
and water resource consumption
4. To identify opportunities which can reduce environmental impacts and wastes
produced, and improve water efficiency in a life-cycle perspective
5. To enable the Monte Carlo based sensitivity analysis, in order to assess the effect
of data and modelling uncertainty and variability on the calculated impact
indicator results

Mining Engineer Career Episode Report: Sample 3


Project Name: Application of Treated Oil Sands Drill Cuttings Waste in Micropiles
Construction
In third Career Episode, the author demonstrates his technical skills he used to complete the
project he was involved in as an assignment project during his university study. The project
was “Application of Treated Oil Sands Drill Cuttings Waste in Micropiles Construction”. The
key responsibility of the writer was
1. To investigate the physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of treated oil
sand wastes (TOSW)
2. To study the effect of treated oil sand wastes (TOSW) addition on fresh properties of
grout used in the installation of hollow bar micropiles
3. To investigate the effect of the treated waste on the percentage of heavy materials
leached from the tested grout mixtures

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4. To investigate the load transfer mechanism of hollow bar micropiles under axial
compression load, and asses load distribution of micropiles due to axial load
5. To examine the interface properties between the grout body of hollow bar
micropiles and the surrounded soil, and asses effect of treated oil sand waste on the
surface properties of hollow bar micropiles

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