OceanaGold is a growing mid-tier gold and copper producer listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). With four operating mines—Haile in the USA, Didipio in the Philippines, and Macraes and Waihi in New Zealand—we are committed to safe, responsible mining that generates strong returns and supports sustainable development.
Our purpose is mining gold for a better future. The gold, copper, and silver we produce power renewable energy, life-saving medical devices, and the technology that connects communities. Beyond this, our operations drive economic growth and improve health and education outcomes in the regions we serve, supporting over 3,700 direct jobs globally.
Guided by our values—Care, Respect, Integrity, Performance, and Teamwork—we strive to be a trusted company people want to work for, partner with, and invest in, creating lasting value for all our stakeholders.
The Didipio mine is located on Luzon Island in the Philippines and is the Company’s only asset that produces both gold and copper. Didipio was built by OceanaGold in 2013 and operates fully as underground mine, with over 800 employees that support the mine.
As the Senior Reliability Engineer, you will be responsible for guiding and developing the Reliability Engineering team to improve equipment reliability and optimise asset performance across the site.
Key responsibilities include:
Performance & Cost Analysis
Identify plant improvement opportunities through Loss Profile AnalysisDevelop and implement strategies to maximise plant outputReliability Studies
Design and refine condition monitoring programs for all assetsConduct detailed reliability studies using statistical tools, reliability modelling, and Weibull analysisRoot Cause Analysis
Lead multidisciplinary investigations into major plant failuresIdentify root and latent causes, create actionable plans, and track implementationMaintenance Strategy Definition
Define maintenance strategies using RCM methodology, including criticality assessments and FMEAsSupport strategy rollout within the Pronto CMMSEngineering Collaboration
Work with operations and project engineering teams to embed reliability and maintainability into new asset designsEnsure alignment with applicable engineering standards and guidelinesQualificationsEducation:
• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, or a related discipline)
Experience:
• Minimum 10 years of experience in mining or heavy industrial environments
• Previous expatriate experience with a focus on mentoring and developing local teams
Specialisations & Certifications:
• Valid driver’s licence
• Expertise in Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM)
• Proficient in condition monitoring techniques
• Sound financial understanding and budgeting capability
Technical Knowledge:
• Broad mechanical and electrical engineering knowledge
• Strong understanding of fixed plant and mobile equipment systems
• In-depth knowledge of condition-based maintenance principles and practices
Skills:
• Advanced data collection and analysis
• Strong financial acumen
• Proficient in root cause analysis tools such as 5 Whys, Fishbone (Ishikawa), Pareto charts, and scatter diagrams
• Experienced in technical training and staff development
Abilities:
• Excellent communication skills across all levels of the organisation
• Proven mentoring and coaching capabilities
• Culturally adaptable with the ability to work effectively in diverse environments
WHAT'S ON OFFER:
Competitive salary + short-term and long-term bonusesAccommodation and food provided on siteTravel provided to and from work Health Insurance Living Our Values recognition programAccess to OceanaGold Employee Assistance Program (EAP)Exceptional working environment where people are valued and respectedYOU MATTER: OceanaGold is committed to providing equal employment opportunities. We believe a variety of perspectives are not only welcome – they are essential to our success. Should you require any assistance applying for this opportunity, please contact us at [email protected]
PLEASE NOTE: APPLICATIONS FROM AGENCIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED