Global explosives and blasting technology for mining and infrastructure
Dyno Nobel operates a capital-intensive, geographically distributed manufacturing and distribution network across six continents, serving mining and infrastructure sectors. The tech stack reflects operational maturity — SAP, SQL Server, Primavera P6, and Power BI anchor enterprise resource planning and project execution — while active hiring in engineering, operations, and manufacturing (173 roles combined) signals sustained capacity expansion. Safety compliance and asset reliability dominate the pain-point list, consistent with an industry where regulatory adherence and equipment uptime directly affect revenue and risk exposure.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Financial Officer, Finance Director, Electrical & IC Lead
Dyno Nobel is a publicly listed global supplier of commercial explosives, blasting services, and drill-and-blast engineering. The company serves mining, quarrying, and infrastructure sectors across six continents, operating manufacturing facilities and distribution networks in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. With approximately 4,000 employees, the organization is structured around integrated product and service delivery — from explosive manufacturing through blast design, execution, and mineral comminution. Active projects span blast pattern optimization, capital asset commissioning, health and safety standards implementation, and operational efficiency initiatives, reflecting a focus on both technical innovation and risk mitigation.
Dyno Nobel has active hiring in eight countries: United States, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Chile, Norway, Brazil, and Peru. Current recruitment focuses on engineering, operations, and manufacturing roles.
Core systems include SAP and SAP S/4HANA for ERP, SQL Server for databases, Primavera P6 and Oracle Primavera for project management, Power BI for analytics, and DeltaV for industrial process control. Frontend tools include React, REST APIs, and Microsoft Office suite.
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