Metallurgical engineering and construction for mining operations
Metasil is a Peruvian engineering and construction firm focused on metallurgical process optimization for mining clients. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward design and project visualization tools (AutoCAD, Revit, Tekla, Navisworks, SolidWorks) with zero adoption of modern analytics or cloud infrastructure — typical for a project-driven engineering shop where designs and schedules drive execution. Hiring is accelerating across engineering and construction roles, with mid-level engineers forming the backbone, which matches the active delivery workload of a concentrator plant and Arequipa construction project.
Metasil designs and builds metallurgical processing systems for mining operations across Peru. The company operates across the full project lifecycle: research, engineering design, construction, and operational handover. Founded in 2010, the firm pivoted after year one into SUTOM, a project vehicle that expanded client access and market positioning. The organization spans 51–200 employees and is headquartered in Lima, with current delivery focus on mining concentrator plants and regional construction contracts. Leadership and operational complexity center on managing financial transitions and cross-functional handoffs between design, construction, and logistics teams.
Metasil's primary stack includes AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Inventor, Revit, and Tekla Structures for structural modeling, plus Navisworks for coordination and Advance Steel for fabrication. Microsoft Project and Primavera P6 manage project schedules.
Active delivery includes a mining concentrator plant and a construction project in Arequipa. Both are within Peru and align with the company's core expertise in mineral processing and site construction.
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