Through the process, Sierra managed to locate a mine engineer, who will manage the entire facility, and a metallurgist, who will run the solvent-extraction/electro-winning plant.
"Hiring of various positions has begun and the bulk of the staffing requirements will be filled as we get further along in the permitting process," Martin said.
Though the company has yet to start officially hiring, Martin said people hoping to find employment with Sierra Resource Group's Chloride Copper Mine should send an email containing their résumé, work experience and salary requirements to info@sierragroup.com.
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