Become an apprentice and forge
your 
career in the mining and
quarrying industry 

Having a clear qualification pathway, starting with an apprenticeship, helps make the mining and quarrying industry a more attractive career option for new entrants to the industry, including school-leavers.
 
apprenticeship for websiteMinEx, in conjunction with MITO (a division of Te Pūkenga), have brought together an exciting opportunity for those who want to take up an apprenticeship in the Extractives sector.  The pathway starts with MITO’s New Zealand Certificate in Mining and Quarrying (Level 2).  This training programme takes approximately seven months to complete, and is most suited to those entering the industry.

 
Graduates can then proceed to the New Zealand Certificate in Mining and Quarrying (Level 4) training programme.  It is expected that this training programme will take approximately two years to complete.
 
Any apprenticeship scheme can only work with strong support from employers.
 
Employers must be committed to supporting their learner(s) through the training programme providing them with time off to attend the classroom training, or participate in workplace training, and pay the training fees associated with the apprenticeship.
 
Learners must be committed to completing the required elements of the training programme, which includes a mix of classroom and workplace-based training and assessment.
 
For those wishing to complete a Certificate of Competency for a Statutory Position, the New Zealand Certificate in Mining and Quarrying (Level 4) will include all unit standards required for a current A-grade or B-grade Quarry Manager CoC.

Download the information sheet. If you have any questions, please contact us