Teejay Aipa

Tutor at Papua New Guinea University of Natural Resources and Environment
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(386) 825-5501
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Papua New Guinea, PG

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Experience

    • Papua New Guinea
    • Mining
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Process Technician - Control Room Operator
      • Mar 2019 - Jun 2020

      Pressure Oxidation Circuit - Autoclaves Pressure Oxidation Circuit - Autoclaves

    • Papua New Guinea
    • Mining
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Industrial Trainee
      • Jul 2017 - Aug 2017

      During my one month industrial training at Porgera Joint Venture, I spent Four days in each of the following areas/sections. 1. Communition (Crushers and SagMills) 2. Floatation 3.Pressure Oxidation( Auto -Clave and Oxygen Plant) 4.Refinery (CIL/CIP) 5.Metallurgy Laboratory During my one month industrial training at Porgera Joint Venture, I spent Four days in each of the following areas/sections. 1. Communition (Crushers and SagMills) 2. Floatation 3.Pressure Oxidation( Auto -Clave and Oxygen Plant) 4.Refinery (CIL/CIP) 5.Metallurgy Laboratory

  • Mineral Resource Authorities
    • Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
    • Graduate Research Student
      • Jun 2017 - Jul 2017

      I was engaged by the Mineral Resource Authorities to work on a Japanese Government Funded project at the Wau-Bulolo area. There I acquired a lot of experience in Alluvial Mining, Gold smelting and grading purity.. The project we did there was based on Mercury Retorting in Gold Processing. The aim of the project was to reclaim and recycle mercury from the amalgam so that mercury can be reused. I was engaged by the Mineral Resource Authorities to work on a Japanese Government Funded project at the Wau-Bulolo area. There I acquired a lot of experience in Alluvial Mining, Gold smelting and grading purity.. The project we did there was based on Mercury Retorting in Gold Processing. The aim of the project was to reclaim and recycle mercury from the amalgam so that mercury can be reused.

Education

  • The Papua New Guinea University of Technology
    Bachelor's degree, Mineral Processing Engineering
    2014 - 2018

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