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Alejandro Durazo

Field Services Engineer at MineSense Technologies

Alejandro Durazo has a diverse background in the mining industry. Alejandro started their career as an Open Pit Mine Engineer Intern at Newmont Mining Corporation, where they worked on optimizing haul routes and cycle times for multiple sites around the world. Alejandro then joined the Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources as an Outreach Assistant, promoting awareness and understanding of the importance of the mining industry through various educational initiatives.

Alejandro later joined Komatsu Mining, where they had multiple roles. As a Rotational Program Engineer, Alejandro gained experience in global sales and marketing, product management, project management, and customer success. Alejandro led various projects, managed teams, and collaborated with cross-functional groups to develop innovative solutions for customers.

Currently, Alejandro works at MineSense Technologies Ltd. as a Field Services Engineer. Details about this role are not provided. Overall, Alejandro Durazo has demonstrated expertise in project coordination, management, and customer engagement within the mining industry.

Alejandro Durazo attended the University of Arizona from 2015 to 2019, where they obtained a degree in Mining Engineering with a specialization in Geomechanics. In October 2019, Alejandro obtained the Fundamentals of Engineering certification from NCEES. In September 2017, they completed the MSHA Part 48 Training (Surface New Miner) from Msha Dept of Labor. Additionally, Alejandro has a certification as a Scrum Master Certified (SMC) from Scrum Alliance, although the date of obtaining this certification is not provided.

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