The introduction of advanced technologies in the mining industry is having a significant impact on the skills required by workers throughout the entire value chain, with a particular focus on maintenance. According to a study conducted by Fundación Chile, digital skills are increasingly essential for workers in the industry, reflecting the increasing digitalization of production processes.
This technological change affects not only mining companies, but also their suppliers, who must urgently adapt to this transformation. Developing technological skills has become crucial to face the new challenges brought about by maintenance 4.0, which includes everything from the use of digital tools to advanced data management and automation.
One of the key aspects of this evolution is the accurate and efficient management of data related to equipment maintenance and repair. Technology plays a crucial role in this area, with the incorporation of digital platforms that facilitate the functions of maintenance personnel. These platforms allow for better communication, automated notification generation and the ability to report from different devices and geographic locations.
The maintenance area is facing a profound transformation that involves not only technical repair skills, but also advanced digital competencies to manage and communicate project progress in an organized manner. The ability to use computer-aided maintenance management software, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems and predictive analytics tools is becoming indispensable.
It is crucial that both current workers and new generations are prepared and trained in the management of these new technologies. Continuous training in digital and technical skills is essential to adapt to changes and improve productivity in the mining industry. This includes specific training programs in the use of emerging technologies, data analytics, and predictive and proactive maintenance methodologies.
Technology management is emerging as an indispensable transversal skill for maintenance 4.0. It will be essential to boost productivity, improve occupational safety and meet the challenges posed by the era of digitalization in the mining industry. The integration of advanced digital skills not only optimizes maintenance processes, but also ensures the long-term competitiveness and sustainability of the mining sector in an increasingly digitized and automated environment.
By Bastian Andres Varas Michea
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