Magadan-based gold producer Pavlik has launched a recruitment campaign for qualified professionals, publishing a wide range of high-paying vacancies. The highest salary—nearly 429,000 rubles per month on a rotational schedule—is offered for a mineralogist, with several other engineering positions offering similarly competitive pay.
According to listings on hh.ru, the company is actively seeking engineers, equipment operators, laboratory staff, and other specialized technical professionals. Most positions are based on a 60-day rotational schedule, while the mineralogist role operates on a shorter 45-day rotation.
The salary range is substantial. A drilling and blasting engineer can earn 386,000 rubles per month after tax. An equipment diagnostics specialist is offered from 337,000 rubles, an extractive metallurgy engineer 331,000 rubles, and a hydraulic engineer 330,000 rubles. An electrical engineer can expect from 288,000 rubles, while a senior maintenance planning engineer is offered from 285,000 rubles. A laboratory technician is paid 242,000 rubles, and the mineralogist position tops the list with a monthly salary of 429,000 rubles.
The company requires candidates to have at least three years of relevant professional experience. In return, it offers official employment under the Russian Labor Code, a full social benefits package, paid travel to and from the work site, and accommodation in a fully equipped rotational camp with the necessary infrastructure.
The latest vacancies highlight the continuing shortage of experienced mining and geology professionals. Salaries approaching half a million rubles per rotation demonstrate just how highly the industry values qualified specialists.
Source: hh.ru
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