




Job Summary: This Graduate Trainee program offers a comprehensive understanding of mining operations, preparing candidates for professional development. Key Highlights: 1. Comprehensive understanding of all mining operations areas. 2. Future development opportunities within the Trasfigure Group. 3. Continuous learning at an industry-leading company. Main Purpose: Founded in 2004, Catalina Huanca Sociedad Minera S.A.C. is a private company located in the district of Canaria, province of Fajardo, Ayacucho region. It operates an underground polymetallic mine extracting zinc, copper, and lead, utilizing various mining methods depending on geological conditions and vein or deposit types. The extracted ore is processed at the San Jerónimo Beneficiation Plant with a capacity of 2,600 TPD. Within the Graduate Program of Catalina Huanca Sociedad Minera S.A.C., candidates gain a comprehensive understanding of all operational areas, enabling future development opportunities within the Trasfigure Mining Group. The Trainee Program lasts one year, beginning in January 2026 and concluding in December 2026\. Knowledge Skills and Abilities, Key Responsibilities: Requirements:* Graduated or bachelor's degree holder between Semester I and Semester II of 2025 in the following fields: * Mining Engineering * Availability to work under non-standard employment arrangements * Enthusiasm to develop your mining career with us Benefits:* Join an industry-leading company * Receive continuous learning opportunities Key Relationships and Department Overview: A mining trainee interacts with various departments and professionals across mining operations, as their training requires a comprehensive understanding of the unit’s functioning. Primarily, they maintain constant communication with the mining engineer, who supervises their activities, provides technical guidance, and evaluates their performance. Additionally, they coordinate with the shift supervisor or shift leader responsible for directing daily operational tasks, receiving instructions and participating in task planning. They also interact with the occupational health and safety department to ensure compliance with established standards and procedures before and during underground or surface mining activities. In many cases, the trainee collaborates with the geology department, participating in sampling, grade control, and topographic surveys.


