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In this episode, Mining Minds sit down with Paul Wilmot, a multi-generational miner and chemical engineer from East Ely, Nevada, who grew up playing hockey and later found his way to mining. We dive deep into the importance of revitalizing modern mining as a U.S. industry focus and break down natural progressions in mining methods, especially around sustainable practices. Paul shares insights on his unique path, learning from his dad, first experiences underground and as an electrician, and his observations on passion and purpose in mining today. We explore workforce structures, understanding the work that miners actually do, pushing mill throughput, investing in future modern mining, and the dog getting the finger! Join Mining Minds as we Welcome Paul Wilmot to the Face!

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Episode Chapters

00:00

Early Paul Wilmot

11:39

"Sustainable" Mining is an oxymoron

29:22

Designing and Commissioning Roasters/Autoclaves

01:03:38

On both sides of the fence the grass is yellow

02:06:48

Processing and Pushing Mills

02:18:07

Investing in Mine Life

02:22:16

The Dog got the finger

  continue reading

190 episodes

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Content provided by Mining Minds. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mining Minds or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Mining Minds sit down with Paul Wilmot, a multi-generational miner and chemical engineer from East Ely, Nevada, who grew up playing hockey and later found his way to mining. We dive deep into the importance of revitalizing modern mining as a U.S. industry focus and break down natural progressions in mining methods, especially around sustainable practices. Paul shares insights on his unique path, learning from his dad, first experiences underground and as an electrician, and his observations on passion and purpose in mining today. We explore workforce structures, understanding the work that miners actually do, pushing mill throughput, investing in future modern mining, and the dog getting the finger! Join Mining Minds as we Welcome Paul Wilmot to the Face!

Episode Sponsors

Liebherr Mining

Motor Mission Machine and Radiator

Mining Minds Workforce Development

Episode Chapters

00:00

Early Paul Wilmot

11:39

"Sustainable" Mining is an oxymoron

29:22

Designing and Commissioning Roasters/Autoclaves

01:03:38

On both sides of the fence the grass is yellow

02:06:48

Processing and Pushing Mills

02:18:07

Investing in Mine Life

02:22:16

The Dog got the finger

  continue reading

190 episodes

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