About the Course
Mining operations move fast, and so does the terrain. Daily changes in pit boundaries, haul routes, and waste dumps create a constant need for updated, reliable spatial data. That’s where QGIS comes in. This powerful, open-source platform gives mining surveyors everything they need to process, analyze, and present spatial information, all without the overhead of expensive, locked-in software.
In this hands-on training, you’ll learn how to map and analyze real mining sites. From importing GPS and drone data to calculating volumes and drawing accurate pit boundaries, every module is built around practical tasks you already face on the job. You’ll learn how to style layers, process DEMs, analyze haul road slopes, and create sharp, printable maps ready for inspection or engineering use. Whether you're reporting to management, supporting engineers, or overseeing contractors, this course will help you work faster, think spatially, and communicate with confidence.
Target Audience
This course is ideal for anyone working with spatial data in the mining sector, including:
- Mine surveyors looking for modern GIS tools
- GIS analysts supporting exploration and extraction projects
- Geologists mapping and classifying ore zones
- Environmental officers tracking surface disturbance
- Mining engineers planning infrastructure around terrain
- Government inspectors reviewing mine site layouts
- Drone mapping specialists working in mining environments
- Contractors preparing topographic and volume reports
- Haul road and pit design supervisors needing spatial validation
- Anyone responsible for measuring, analyzing, or mapping mine data
Course Objectives
This course equips you to use QGIS with confidence, turning raw spatial data into accurate, high-value mining insights.
You’ll learn how to:
- Import, manage, and style mining-specific spatial data
- Create and edit vector and raster layers of mine features
- Calculate cut-and-fill volumes using elevation data
- Overlay drone, GPS, and remote sensing imagery
- Build terrain models and contour maps
- Analyze haul road slopes and access paths
- Generate export-ready maps with scales and coordinates
- Share your results in formats engineers and decision-makers need
Professional and Organizational Impact
If you work with volumes, slopes, or spatial data in mining, this course will elevate your technical ability and speed.
You will:
- Produce more accurate maps and models
- Calculate volumes faster and with fewer errors
- Deliver clear visual outputs for planning and reporting
- Learn industry-relevant QGIS workflows used in mining operations
- Improve your ability to communicate with engineers and regulators
- Build confidence using GPS and drone data in QGIS
- Be recognized as a spatial problem-solver, not just a data collector
Organizational and Operational Benefits
This training gives teams more than just GIS knowledge; it improves decision-making, reporting speed, and field efficiency.
Your team will gain:
- Faster volume estimates for pits, dumps, and stockpiles
- More reliable terrain models for engineering decisions
- Streamlined spatial workflows from field to office
- Reduced dependence on expensive commercial GIS licenses
- Stronger compliance with environmental and planning standards
- More consistent communication with stakeholders
- Increased agility in managing mine development changes
Training Methodology
This is hands-on, applied training built around real mining survey tasks. You’ll work with realistic data, simulate common scenarios, and walk away with tools you can use immediately.
You’ll experience:
- Guided QGIS exercises tailored to mining survey challenges
- Real-world datasets including elevation, satellite, and GPS data
- Volume calculation labs using pit and fill models
- Map-making projects with coordinate grids and scales
- Visual analysis of slope, aspect, and drainage
- Use of top QGIS plugins for field data integration
- Step-by-step templates for repeated workflows
- Access to final QGIS project files and styling presets
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the QGIS for Mining Surveyors Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
NITA Accredited
Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.
CPD Certified
Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.
Why this course earns its place on your CV
Accredited training, practitioner trainers, and peers on the same career track — the three things real expertise is built on.
Skills Relevance
- Master QGIS tools tailored specifically for precision in mining survey tasks.
- Transform data into actionable insights with QGIS advanced geospatial analysis techniques.
- Learn to utilize QGIS for efficient resource mapping and increase operational efficiency.
Expert Delivery
- Training delivered by seasoned mining surveyors with over 20 years of field experience.
- Benefit from real-world case studies and hands-on QGIS applications in mining.
- Courses updated with the latest QGIS features and mining industry regulations.
Career Advancement
- Enhance your resume with QGIS proficiency, a sought-after skill in mining surveying.
- Empower your career trajectory with advanced surveying methods that employers value.
- Gain an industry-recognized certificate that validates your expert-level QGIS skills.























