The Chemical and Mining Society of Chile (SQM), dedicated to non-metallic mining, has announced the opening of ten vacancies for various operations in Antofagasta, Pampa Blanca, the Carmen Lithium Chemical Plant, Nueva Victoria, Santiago and the Salar de Atacama. This job offer represents an excellent opportunity for those looking to join a leading company in the mining sector.
SQM stands out for its commitment to a diverse and inclusive culture, considering the integration of women, people with disabilities (in compliance with law 21.015) and the promotion of job local. This approach not only seeks to strengthen the company’s mission, but also to contribute to the development of a more equitable and fair society. Inclusion and diversity have become fundamental pillars for SQM, and this is reflected in its hiring practices and the work environment it promotes.
For those interested in applying for any of the vacancies of job If there are no vacancies, it is necessary to enter the official SQM website and apply online. The application process is designed to be accessible and transparent, ensuring that all candidates have equal opportunities to compete for the positions offered. Vacancies include a variety of technical and administrative roles, offering options for professionals with different levels of experience and specialization.
Between the jobs Available positions include senior project hydrogeologist, attorney, contract assistant, metallurgical technician, lithium mechanic, lithium electrician, lithium welder mechanic, instrument operator at the Carmen Lithium Chemical Plant (PLQC), maintenance shift manager, and water environmental engineer. Each of these positions has specific closing dates for applications, so interested parties are encouraged to review the offers in detail and apply promptly.
The positions offered in SQM They require different levels of experience and academic background, allowing SQM to attract a wide range of talent. For example, the position of Senior Project Hydrogeologist and Water Environmental Engineer are geared towards professionals with a strong technical background and experience in their respective fields. On the other hand, roles such as Contracts Assistant and Metallurgist Technician may be more accessible to those with less experience, but with a strong commitment and desire to learn and grow within the mining industry.