Andrew works as a Senior Refinery Process Engineer, helping recover copper, gold, and silver from ores and electronic waste. His day-to-day includes analysing production figures, improving efficiency and safety, and working with cross-functional teams. It’s a career that combines large-scale equipment, process optimisation, and a strong team environment – all with a local commute and the flexibility to work remotely when needed.
Andrew’s work is focusing on recycling electronic waste to recover precious metals rather than through conventional mining. This type of recycling forms part of the circular economy. Roles like Andrew’s will be required well into the future as the demand for minerals continues to grow in line with the demand for more sustainable energy production and storage options.
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Metallurgical)
Andrew’s career began with a dual major in chemical and metallurgical engineering, equipping him to work on complex mineral processing systems and sustainability innovations. Similar careers can start with a degree in chemical, process, or metallurgical engineering – with opportunities to specialise in areas like critical minerals, resource recovery, and process optimisation.
JCU – Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
JCU – Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) – Bachelor of Science
JCU – Diploma of Engineering (Pathway)
UQ – Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
CQUniversity – Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
CQUniversity – Associate Degree of Engineering