Uranium mining operator with industrial automation and resource optimization focus
Heathgate operates uranium mining assets across Australia using a traditional industrial-control stack (PLC, SCADA, DCS via Rockwell Automation and Schneider Electric) paired with Microsoft Office and geospatial tools. Current hiring is engineering-heavy and accelerating, concentrated in mid- and senior-level roles—consistent with their active project list (electrical infrastructure upgrades, alarm rationalization, advanced control strategies) and articulated pain points around plant reliability, safety, and drilling-cost reduction.
Heathgate is a privately held uranium miner headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia, with 201–500 employees. Founded in 2000, the company focuses on uranium extraction and processing across multiple sites. Operations rely on industrial automation (Rockwell, Schneider Electric, Wonderware) for process control and monitoring, supplemented by Excel-based workflows and Power Apps for reporting. Current initiatives span electrical infrastructure modernization, control-system optimization, and training-program improvements, with documented focus areas in plant reliability, wellfield layout optimization, and drilling-cost management.
Heathgate uses PLC, SCADA, and DCS platforms from Rockwell Automation and Schneider Electric for process control, Wonderware for visualization, QGIS for geospatial analysis, and Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Power Query) for reporting and analytics.
Heathgate is headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia, and all current hiring is concentrated in Australia.
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