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James Scholtz

Instrumentation & Control Design Engineer at Mipac

James Scholtz is an experienced Instrumentation & Control Design Engineer with a robust professional background in instrumentation and control systems. Currently employed at Mipac since April 2008, James has held various roles, including Senior Designer. Prior experience includes positions at ArcelorMittal South Africa, where James worked as a Technician, Master Technician, and Senior Technician in instrumentation and automation from 1992 to 2007, as well as a brief stint as a Technician Instrumentation in 2007. Additionally, James served as a Tendering and Estimating Engineer at Alstom Industry (Pty) Ltd from 1998 to 2000. James holds a National Higher Diploma in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Light Current and Instrumentation and Control, from HTS Carel de Wet.

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Brisbane, Australia

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We are global leaders in operational technology, control systems and engineering services. with a long history partnering with complex operations in the mining, metals and mineral processing industry. Our mission is to provide high-quality solutions to enhance operational performance and improve productivity, safety and efficiency for our clients. Since our inception in 1997, we’ve grown from a small ambitious team that enthusiastically seized an opportunity within the industry to a well-established organisation uniquely staffed with knowledgeable senior engineers and creative, skilful innovators in technology. As trusted advisors, we’ve spent more than 27 years dedicating our skills to solving the impossible. As a result, we have become a powerhouse in the design , configuration and commissioning of industrial automation and control systems. We’ve established a proven track record of success by demonstrating unwavering dedication to solving complex challenges others have struggled with and have achieved exceptional outcomes for our clients across more than 720 projects globally.


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