Terry Johns
About Terry Johns
Terry Johns serves as an Electrical Instrumentation Supervisor at Glencore, where he has worked for 21 years in Mount Isa Mines' underground copper operations. His extensive experience includes roles as an Electrical Instrument Technician and Electrician at Mount Isa Mines, spanning over a decade in various capacities.
Work at Glencore
Terry Johns has been employed at Glencore since 2003, serving as an Electrical Instrumentation Supervisor. His role focuses on overseeing electrical instrumentation within Mount Isa Mines' underground copper operations. With over 21 years of experience in this position, he has contributed to the operational efficiency and safety of the mining processes.
Previous Experience at Mount Isa Mines
Before his current role at Glencore, Terry Johns worked at Mount Isa Mines in various capacities. He served as an Electrical Instrument Technician from 1997 to 2003, specializing in underground dewatering for six years. Prior to that, he worked as an Electrician in the copper smelter for one year, from 1994 to 1995. His career at Mount Isa Mines began with an Instrumentation Apprentice role from 1995 to 1997, followed by an Electrical Apprentice position from 1990 to 1994.
Education and Expertise
Terry Johns has developed his expertise through a structured apprenticeship program. He completed his Electrical Apprentice training over four years, gaining hands-on experience in various locations within Mount Isa Mines. His subsequent roles as an Instrumentation Apprentice and Electrician further solidified his technical skills in electrical instrumentation and mining operations.
Career Timeline
Terry Johns' career at Mount Isa Mines spans over two decades, beginning in 1990. His progression includes roles as an Electrical Apprentice, Instrumentation Apprentice, Electrician, and Electrical Instrument Technician. Since 2003, he has held the position of Electrical Instrumentation Supervisor, reflecting a consistent advancement in his professional journey within the mining industry.